Abstract

Lead-salt tunable diode lasers were applied to measure IR attenuation in As 2Se 3 chalcogenide glass fibres. The attenuation constant at 10.5 μm is determined from the slope of the IR transmission through a fibre as a function of its length, and the spectral dependence over the 10–13 μm wavelength region is obtained by tuning the laser IR source.

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