Biophotonics_Concepts_to_Applications

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Table 3.1 Major categories of opticalfibers and their applications to biomedical research and
clinical practice (J. Biomed. Opt. 19(8), 080902 (Aug 28, 2014). doi:10.1117/1.JBO.19.8.080902)


Opticalfiber types Characteristics Biophotonics
applications
Conventional solid-core
silicafibers

Multimode Multimode propagation Light
diagnosis;
light therapy
Single-mode Single-mode
propagation

Light
diagnosis
Specialty solid-core
fibers

Photosensitive High photosensitivity
to UV radiation; FBG
fabrication

Light care;
light therapy

UV-resistant Low UV sensitivity and
reduced attenuation
below 300 nm

Light
diagnosis

Bend-loss insensitive High NA and low
bend-loss sensitivity

Light therapy

Polarization-maintaining High birefringence;
preserve the state of
polarization

Light
diagnosis

Double-cladfibers Single-mode core and
multimode inner
cladding

Light
diagnosis

Hard-clad silicafibers Silica glass core with
thin plastic cladding;
increasedfiber strength;
high power
transmission

Light
diagnosis;
light therapy

Coated hollow-corefibers Low absorption for
mid-IR and high optical
damage threshold

Light therapy

Photonic crystalfibers Low loss; transmit high
optical power without
nonlinear effects

Light
diagnosis;
light therapy
Plastic opticalfibers or Polymer opticalfibers Low cost; fracture
resistance;
biocompatibility

Light
diagnosis

Side-emittingfibers and side-firingfibers Emit light along the
fiber or perpendicular
to thefiber axis

Light therapy

Mid-infraredfibers Efficient IR delivery;
large refractive index
and thermal expansion

Light
diagnosis;
light therapy
Opticalfiber bundles Consist of multiple
individualfibers

Light
diagnosis

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