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20 November 1985 Alteration Of The Transmission Characteristics Of Fused Silica Optical Fibers By Pulsed Ultraviolet Radiation
E. A. Nevis
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Proceedings Volume 0540, Southwest Conf on Optics '85; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976147
Event: 1985 Albuquerque Conferences on Optics, 1985, Albuquerque, United States
Abstract
Several all-silica fibers advertises as transmitting ultraviolet radiation were tested with a rare-gas-fluoride excimer laser. Test wavelengths were 193nm (ArF*), 248nm (KrF*), and 351nm (XeF*). Pulse duration was 15ns, repetition rates were from 1 to 25 Hz, and in-put fluences ranged from a few millijoules per square centimeter up to the surface damage threshold. Under some conditions the fiber changed its transmission as it was irradiated. The effects of wavelength, fluence and previous history of the fiber have been characterized. Macroscopic inhomogeneities, such as inclusions in the fiber, contribute to the transient effects along with molecular processes in the drawn fused silica.
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E. A. Nevis "Alteration Of The Transmission Characteristics Of Fused Silica Optical Fibers By Pulsed Ultraviolet Radiation", Proc. SPIE 0540, Southwest Conf on Optics '85, (20 November 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976147
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Silica

Ultraviolet radiation

Absorption

Laser damage threshold

Excimers

Signal attenuation

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