Abstract

The minimal values of the electric 2.45 GHz microwave field, which are necessary to maintain a discharge in a number of noble gases (argon, neon, and helium) in optical fibers with hollow cores of small diameter up to 100 μm, have been measured for the first time. The minimal electric field values for all three gases are (2.5–2.8) kV/cm at a pressure of argon ~50 Torr, neon ~300 Torr, and helium ~500 Torr.

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