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    All-solid all-chalcogenide microstructured optical fiber by Toupin, Perrine, Brilland, Laurent, Renversez, Gilles, Troles, Johann

    Published in Optics express (17-06-2013)
    “…The realization of an all-solid microstructured optical fiber based on chalcogenide glasses was achieved. The fiber presents As(2)S(3) inclusions selected as…”
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    Optical Aging of Chalcogenide Microstructured Optical Fibers by Toupin, Perrine, Brilland, Laurent, Mechin, David, Adam, Jean-Luc, Troles, Johann

    Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-07-2014)
    “…The evolution with time of optical transmission of chalcogenide microstructured optical fibers has been studied. Microstructured optical fibers with…”
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    Low loss microstructured chalcogenide fibers for large non linear effects at 1995 nm by Troles, J, Coulombier, Q, Canat, G, Duhant, M, Renard, W, Toupin, P, Calvez, L, Renversez, G, Smektala, F, El Amraoui, M, Adam, J L, Chartier, T, Mechin, D, Brilland, L

    Published in Optics express (06-12-2010)
    “…Microstructured optical fibers (MOFs) are traditionally prepared using the stack and draw technique. In order to avoid the interfaces problems observed in…”
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    Comparison between chalcogenide glass single index and microstructured exposed-core fibers for chemical sensing by Toupin, Perrine, Brilland, Laurent, Boussard-Plédel, Catherine, Bureau, Bruno, Mechin, David, Adam, Jean-Luc, Troles, Johann

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-10-2013)
    “…Chemical bonds of most of the molecules vibrate at a frequency corresponding to the near or mid infrared field. It is thus of a great interest to develop…”
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    Small core Ge-As-Se microstructured optical fiber with single-mode propagation and low optical losses by Toupin, Perrine, Brilland, Laurent, Trolès, Johann, Adam, Jean-Luc

    Published in Optical materials express (01-10-2012)
    “…Effects of multiple drawing operations on As sub(38)Se sub(62) and Ge sub(10)As sub(22)Se sub(68) chalcogenide microstructured optical fibers (MOF) are…”
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    Linewidth-narrowing and intensity noise reduction of the 2nd order Stokes component of a low threshold Brillouin laser made of Ge10As22Se68 chalcogenide fiber by Tow, Kenny Hey, Léguillon, Yohann, Fresnel, Schadrac, Besnard, Pascal, Brilland, Laurent, Méchin, David, Trégoat, Denis, Troles, Johann, Toupin, Perrine

    Published in Optics express (10-12-2012)
    “…A compact second-order Stokes Brillouin fiber laser made of microstructured chalcogenide fiber is reported for the first time. This laser required very low…”
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    Efficient four-wave mixing in an ultra-highly nonlinear suspended-core chalcogenide As38Se62 fiber by Le, Sy Dat, Nguyen, Duc Minh, Thual, Monique, Bramerie, Laurent, Costa e Silva, Marcia, Lenglé, Kevin, Gay, Mathilde, Chartier, Thierry, Brilland, Laurent, Méchin, David, Toupin, Perrine, Troles, Johann

    Published in Optics express (12-12-2011)
    “…We report a chalcogenide suspended-core fiber with ultra-high nonlinearity and low attenuation loss. The glass composition is As(38)Se(62).With a core diameter…”
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    Toward More Coherent Sources Using a Microstructured Chalcogenide Brillouin Fiber Laser by Tow, K. H., Leguillon, Y., Fresnel, S., Besnard, P., Brilland, L., Mechin, D., Toupin, P., Troles, J.

    Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (01-02-2013)
    “…Up to 16-dB frequency noise reduction and a linewidth 8 times narrower than that of the pump source is reported for the Stokes component in a compact Brillouin…”
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    Linewidth-narrowing and intensity noise reduction of the 2nd order Stokes component of a low threshold Brillouin laser made of Ge10As24Se68 chalcogenide fiber by Hey Tow, Kenny, Léguillon, Yohann, Fresnel, Schadrac, Besnard, Pascal, Brilland, Laurent, Méchin, David, Trégoat, Denis, Troles, Johann, Toupin, Perrine

    Published in Optics express (28-11-2012)
    “…A compact second-order Stokes Brillouin fiber laser made of microstructured chalcogenide fiber is reported for the first time. This laser required very low pump…”
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    Towards More Coherent Sources Using a Microstructured Chalcogenide Brillouin Fiber Laser by Hey Tow, Kenny, Léguillon, Yohann, Fresnel, Schadrac, Besnard, Pascal, Brilland, Laurent, Méchin, David, Toupin, Perrine, Troles, Johann

    Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (01-02-2013)
    “…Up to 16 dB frequency noise reduction and a linewidth 8 times narrower that of the pump source is reported for the Stokes component in a compact Brillouin fiber…”
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    Molded Glass-Ceramics for Infrared Applications by Rozé, Mathieu, Calvez, Laurent, Hubert, Mathieu, Toupin, Perrine, Bureau, Bruno, Boussard-Plédel, Catherine, Zhang, Xiang-Hua

    “…In this paper, the feasibility to make molded glass–ceramics transparent in the second and third atmospheric window has been investigated. The thermodynamical…”
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    Chalcogenide microstructured fibers for sensors and nonlinear applications by Johann, T., Laurent, B., Toupin, P.

    “…The recent optical improvements in the realization of chalcogenide microstructured fibers permit investigations in numerous fields of application such as,…”
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    Chalcogenide glass fibers for photonic devices by Adam, J. L., Brilland, L., Toupin, P., Nazabal, V., Troles, J.

    “…Chalcogenide glasses are non-silica materials whose transparency extends well beyond 3 μm in the infrared. This broad infrared transparency is due to the low…”
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    Chalcogenide suspended-core fibers: Manufacturing and non-linear properties at 1. 55 µm by Troles, J., Brilland, L., Toupin, P., Coulombier, Q., Le, S. D., Nguyen, D. M., Thual, M., Chartier, T., Renversez, G., Mechin, D., Adam, J. L.

    “…Chalcogenide glasses are known for their high non-linear optical properties (100 - 1000 times as high as the non linearity of silica glass). To enhance the…”
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