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Terahertz air-core microstructure fiber

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 92, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2839576

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A low-loss terahertz air-core microstructure fiber is demonstrated for terahertz waveguiding. Substantially low attenuation constant less than 0.01 cm(-1) has been achieved and the guiding wavelength is found to be tunable by linear scaling the fiber size. The experimental results well agree with the simulation based on the finite-difference frequency-domain method, which interprets the guiding mechanism as the antiresonant reflecting waveguiding. The simulated modal pattern shows that most terahertz field is concentrated inside the central hollow air core and is guided without outside interference, which has high potential for guiding intense terahertz waves with minimized loss. (C) American Institute of Physics.

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