A hollow-core Bragg fiber with the fundamental photonic crystal bandgap around 3000 cm-1 was fabricated and injected
with methane/nitrogen mixed gas with 0.5% methane concentration. A very sharp absorption line of methane gas around
3000 cm-1 within the transmission band of hollow-core Bragg fiber was observed using the Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy, which demonstrated that hollow-core Bragg fiber can be used as a mid-infrared waveguide and minimized
gas cell simultaneously, showing great potential in trace gas sensing.
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