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18 July 1988Optical Power Propagation In Chalcogenide Glass Fibers At 10.6 µm
This paper describes the preparation and characterization of chalcogenide fibers for applications such as imaging and remote optical powering. The fibers were drawn from rod preforms and clad with a UV-cured urethane acrylate coating. The polymer clad fibers were 250 gm in diameter. Extended lengths up to 0.5 km of fiber were achieved that exhibited excellent strength and flexibility.
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D M Rusconi, G H Sigel Jr., "Optical Power Propagation In Chalcogenide Glass Fibers At 10.6 µm," Proc. SPIE 0929, Infrared Optical Materials IV, (18 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945860