Abstract
Transmission factors of hollow-core fused-quartz fibers were measured as a function of curvature angle (0–90°) and photon wavelength (25–75Å). They were compared with the results obtained by a simple calculation based on geometrical optics. Both the measured and calculated transmission factors decreased exponentially with increasing curvature angle and showed a slight dependence on the wavelength.
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