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28 July 1994 Optical properties of clad and unclad sapphire fiber
Rick K. Nubling, Rebecca Lynn Kozodoy, James A. Harrington
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Proceedings Volume 2131, Biomedical Fiber Optic Instrumentation; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.180738
Event: OE/LASE '94, 1994, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
Single-crystal sapphire fibers have been grown, using the laser heated pedestal technique, with losses as low as 0.7 dB/m and with lengths up to 150 cm. We have applied polymer and sol- gel coatings to the fibers and we have evaluated the performance of these coatings as optical cladding. The best coating seems to be teflon AF even though the coatings are reasonably thin and low temperature.
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Rick K. Nubling, Rebecca Lynn Kozodoy, and James A. Harrington "Optical properties of clad and unclad sapphire fiber", Proc. SPIE 2131, Biomedical Fiber Optic Instrumentation, (28 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.180738
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KEYWORDS
Sapphire

Fiber coatings

Cladding

Polymers

Optical coatings

Absorption

Carbon dioxide lasers

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