Substrate-free miniaturized thin-film filters for single-element coarse wavelength division multiplexing fibers

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Rüsseler, A.K.; Gehrke, P.; Carstens, F.; Hoffmann, G.A.; Schönsee, G. et al.: Substrate-free miniaturized thin-film filters for single-element coarse wavelength division multiplexing fibers. In: Applied Optics 62 (2023), Nr. 7, S. B188-B194. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.478083

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We have created high-precision, miniaturized, substrate-free filters, based on ion beam sputtering on a sacrificial substrate. The sacrificial layer is cost efficient and environmentally friendly and can be dissolved using only water. We demonstrate an improved performance compared to filters on thin polymer layers from the same coating run. With these filters, a single-element coarse wavelength division multiplexing transmitting device for telecommunication applications can be realized by inserting the filter between fiber ends.
License of this version: Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement
Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2023
Appears in Collections:Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik
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