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16 October 2017 Brilluoin spectroscopy application for express, non-contact testing of glass and polymer products
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Proceedings Volume 10448, Optifab 2017; 104481P (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279701
Event: SPIE Optifab, 2017, Rochester, New York, United States
Abstract
The paper will describe application of Brilluoin spectroscopy to obtain Young modulus, stress, and thermal history of different glass parts as well as mechanical properties of polymer coating on optical fibers. We demonstrate that use of empirical relationships between Brilluoin frequency and stress and thermal history in glass can provide useful information about different glass products like optical fibers, ion-exchanged glass and others. In addition, similar approach for polymers can serve as a tool to obtain degree of cure or Young modulus for multilayered products such optical fiber.
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Stephan L. Logunov "Brilluoin spectroscopy application for express, non-contact testing of glass and polymer products", Proc. SPIE 10448, Optifab 2017, 104481P (16 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279701
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Polymers

Spectroscopy

Coating

Optical fibers

Polymer optical fibers

Applied research

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