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Plastic hollow fibers for IR transmission were characterized employing several physical and chemical methods. The dielectric layer was found to be (beta) -AgI or (delta) -AgI on the surface. The amount of iodine decreases gradually at deeper layers. The equivalent depth was determined from coulometric experiments; 0.3 - 1.6 micrometers .
Reuben Dahan,Jacob Dror,M. Alaluf,Israel Gannot, andNathan I. Croitoru
"Investigation of the deposited metallic and the dielectric layers in plastic hollow fiber", Proc. SPIE 1591, Infrared Fiber Optics III, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56578
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Reuben Dahan, Jacob Dror, M. Alaluf, Israel Gannot, Nathan I. Croitoru, "Investigation of the deposited metallic and the dielectric layers in plastic hollow fiber," Proc. SPIE 1591, Infrared Fiber Optics III, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56578