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Influence of temperature on the optical properties of quartz glass–polymer optical waveguides
A. A. Dyachenkoab, Yu. S. Milyavskiiba, S. R. Nanush'yanab, K. V. Nikitinab, E. I. Simanovskayaba, S. Ya. Fel'dab, G. V. Shimaiskayaba a Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow
b State research Institute of chemistry and technology of Organoelement compounds, Moscow
Abstract:
An investigation was made of the temperature dependences of the transmission characteristics of largeaperture quartz glass–polymer fiber waveguides. The numerical aperture and the transmission losses were determined for fibers with a core made of fused quartz and a silieone cladding when temperature was varied in the range from -60 to +30 degree C. The investigated fibers could not be used in systems which might experience temperatures below -30 degree C because of the very strong rise of the losses resulting from a reduction in the numerical aperture of the waveguide.
Received: 06.12.1979
Citation:
A. A. Dyachenko, Yu. S. Milyavskii, S. R. Nanush'yan, K. V. Nikitin, E. I. Simanovskaya, S. Ya. Fel'd, G. V. Shimaiskaya, “Influence of temperature on the optical properties of quartz glass–polymer optical waveguides”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 7:5 (1980), 1118–1120 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 10:5 (1980), 642–643]
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