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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1979 Volume 6, Number 10, Pages 2109–2116 (Mi qe9507)

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Investigation of the structure of preform materials and fiber-optical waveguides utilizing quartz glass doped with germanium and boron

A. N. Gur'yanov, E. M. Dianov, S. V. Lavrishchev, V. M. Mashinskiĭ, V. B. Neustruev, A. V. Nikolaichik, A. S. Yushin


Abstract: An investigation was made of the distribution of dopants, OH impurities, and the refractive index n in preforms and glass fiber-optical waveguides (GFOW's) fabricated by the chemical vapor deposition method. It was found that diffusive redistribution of Ge and B dopants occurs during the drawing process. This was manifested by equalization of the dopant concentration and blurring of the boundaries of the waveguide structure over the effective length ~0.08α (α is the core radius). This effect should be taken into account in the development of GFOW's for wide-band fiber-optical communication lines. In addition to x-ray microanalysis, the absorption method was used for the first time to investigate the radial distribution of the GeO2 concentration in preforms. This method was used to measure the GeO2 distribution in an xGeO2+(1–x)SiO2 binary system at λ = 0.269 μ [the extinction coefficient was (1.02±0.05)cm–1/mole %]. With an appropriate choice of spatial resolution, this method could be used to simulate diffusive redistribution of the dopant in GFOW's. The refraction method was used to investigate the dispersion of n in a step-profile preform. Considerable inhomogeneity of n2 was observed in the quartz cladding (~5x10–4) and Δn = n1n2 was ~1x10–4 (mole % GeO2)–1 lower than the value of Δn for homogeneous materials of the same composition. These values exceeded the calculated effects of mechanical stresses.

UDC: 621.391.029.7

PACS: 42.80.Mv

Received: 08.02.1979


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1979, 9:10, 1238–1242


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