Abstract
The emergence of a dielectric omnidirectional multilayer structure opens new opportunities for low loss broad-band guiding of light in air.
We demonstrate the effectiveness of such an approach by fabricating a broad-band, low-loss hollow waveguide in the 10-μm region and measuring its transmission around a 300 bend. The generality of the solution enables the application of the method to many wavelengths of interest important in telecommunication applications as well as for guiding high-power lasers in medical and other fields of use.
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