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9 July 2013 Infrared analysis of optical fiber cladding materials during the quenching, irradiating, and annealing process
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Proceedings Volume 8786, Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2013: Optical Materials for High Power Lasers; 878626 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2020453
Event: SPIE/SIOM Pacific Rim Laser Damage: Optical Materials for High-Power Lasers, 2013, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Infrared spectra of optical fiber cladding materials have been investigated by the irradiating treatment, and the quenching and annealing process with different temperature. The results show that, with the method of quenching firstly, the 1100 cm-1 peak in the IR spectrum of cladding materials changes dramatically, which may attribute to the quenching process, corrected the fictive temperature and induced structural disorder. And then, the irradiation process induces defects. Finally annealing process can make the material become more stable, but the intensity and shape of 1100 cm-1 peak no change remarkably. This result shows that annealing process repaired the structural disorder induced by quenching process and the defects induced by irradiated.
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Wenkai Wu, Jianchong Yin, Zhongyin Xiao, Wenyun Luo, Jianxiang Wen, and Tingyun Wang "Infrared analysis of optical fiber cladding materials during the quenching, irradiating, and annealing process", Proc. SPIE 8786, Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2013: Optical Materials for High Power Lasers, 878626 (9 July 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2020453
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KEYWORDS
Annealing

Cladding

Infrared radiation

Optical fibers

Silica

FT-IR spectroscopy

Absorption

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