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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1981 Volume 8, Number 1, Pages 176–178 (Mi qe5347)

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Glass fiber waveguide made of anhydrous quartz glass with a reflecting silicone-rubber cladding

A. G. Boganov, M. M. Bubnov, E. M. Dianov, A. M. Prokhorov, V. S. Rudenko, S. Ya. Rusanov, M. M. Shul'ts


Abstract: Waveguides were made with a core of anhydrous quartz glass and a cladding of silicone rubber. The glass was formed by electrical melting of high-purity cristobalite. The lowest optical losses in the waveguide at the wavelength 0.98 μ were 20 dB/km rising to 26 dB/km at the wavelength of 0.95 μ. It was found that the hydroxyl group content increased when the glass was drawn into a rod with the aid of a gas burner; however, when drawing was performed using CO2 laser for heating, there was no change in the hydroxyl group content.

UDC: 681.7.068.4

PACS: 42.80.Mv

Received: 30.05.1980


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1981, 11:1, 101–102

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