@article{AdomavičiũtėGrabusovėHinkelUsenovetal.2022, author = {Adomavičiũtė-Grabusovė, Sonata and Hinkel, Jonas and Usenov, Iskander and Novikov, Alexander S. and Sakharova, Tatiana and D{\"o}hler, Torsten and Geißler, Ute and Feliksberger, Elena and Artyushenko, Viacheslav}, title = {Microstructuring of the end-surface for silver halide polycrystalline fibers to suppress Fresnel reflection}, series = {Optical Materials Express}, volume = {12}, journal = {Optical Materials Express}, number = {1}, publisher = {Optica Publishing Group}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-15549}, pages = {34 -- 48}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Silver halide polycrystalline infrared fibers (PIR) have unique properties such as excellent transmittance in the spectral range from 3 to 17 µm, while also being highly flexible, non-toxic, and non-hygroscopic. They are used in industry and medicine for CO2-laser power delivery, flexible infrared imaging, and remote process spectroscopy. While PIR fibers possess a quite low attenuation (0.1-0.5 dB/m) in the 8-12 µm range, their total transmittance is limited by significant Fresnel reflections at the fiber end faces due to the high refractive index of silver halide (>2.1). Functionalization of these surfaces with specially designed Anti-Reflective Microstructures (ARMs) enables a striking enhancement of fiber transmittance. In this work, direct imprinting (or embossing) of microstructures to fiber ends and their profiling with a microstructured knife was applied to fabricate such ARMs. The resulting two-dimensional Moth-eye microstructures and one-dimensional microgrooves at the PIR-fiber ends enable to an increase of fiber transmittance in a broadband range of (5-17 µm) as well as to reach up to 20\% improvement for PIR-fiber laser cables used for power delivery of CO2-lasers at 10.6 µm.}, language = {en} }