Manufacturing high purity chalcogenides

  • Khan, Khouler
Publication date
March 2015

Abstract

Interest in infrared fibres has grown immensely as niche applications arise as a replacement for silica based optical fibres, whose properties limit its use in the mid infrared. Some of these applications include laser power delivery, chemical sensing and imaging. Of the many infrared transparent materials, the focus of this thesis in particular, will be on high purity chalcogenide glass. While great strides have been made in reducing optical losses of chalcogenides, further improvements are needed in both synthesis and fibre drawing techniques to attain its theoretically predicted potential.In this thesis, glass making techniques including sealed ampoule, levitation, chemical vapour deposition and reactive atmosphere processing techniques ...

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