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Dupuis, A., Guo, N., Gauvreau, B., Hassani, A., Pone, E., Boismenu, F., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2008, May). "Colorful" solid-core Bragg fibers guiding in the visible [Paper]. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and Conference on Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (CLEO-QELS 2008), San Jose, CA, United States. External link
Dupuis, A., Guo, N., Gauvreau, B., Hassani, A., Pone, E., Boismenu, F., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2008, February). All-fiber spectral filtering with solid core photonic band gap Bragg fibers [Paper]. OFC/NFOEC 2008 Optical Fiber Communication Conference/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference. External link
Dupuis, A., Guo, N., Gauvreau, B., Hassani, A., Pone, E., Boismenu, F., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2007). Guiding in the Visible With "Colorful" Solid-Core Bragg Fibers. Optics Letters, 32(19), 2882-2884. External link
Gauvreau, B., Guo, N., Schicker, K., Stoeffler, K., Boismenu, F., Ajji, A., Dubois, C., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2009, June). Colorful photonic band gap fiber-based textiles [Paper]. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and 2009 Conference on Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, Baltimore, MD, United states. External link
Gauvreau, B., Guo, N., Schicker, K., Stoeffler, K., Boismenu, F., Ajji, A., Wingfield, R., Dubois, C., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2008). Color-Changing and Color-Tunable Photonic Bandgap Fiber Textiles. Optics Express, 16(20), 15677-15693. External link
Pone, E., Dubois, C., Guo, N., Gao, Y., Dupuis, A., Boismenu, F., Lacroix, S., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2006). Drawing of the Hollow All-Polymer Bragg Fibers. Optics Express, 14(13), 5838-5852. External link
Stoeffler, K., Dubois, C., Ajji, A., Guo, N., Boismenu, F., & Skorobogatiy, M. A. (2010). All-polymeric photonic bandgap polystyrene/polymethyl methacrylate Bragg fibers. SPE Plastic research online, 3 pages. External link