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26 April 1989 Radiation Effects In Polarization-Maintaining Fibers
L. A . Brambani, E. J. Friebele, C. G. Askins, M . E. Gingerich, J. R. Onstott
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Abstract
This paper reports the results of low dose rate (< 1 rad/hr) exposures of several different kinds of polarization-maintaining (PM) fibers. In addition, the relationship between stress and radiation sensitivity has been investigated using otherwise identical fibers in which varying levels of both symmetric and asymmetric stress have been induced by grinding the preform to varying depths.
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L. A . Brambani, E. J. Friebele, C. G. Askins, M . E. Gingerich, and J. R. Onstott "Radiation Effects In Polarization-Maintaining Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0992, Fiber Optics Reliability: Benign and Adverse Environments II, (26 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960028
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Phase modulation

Radiation effects

Fiber optics

Reliability

Germanium

Adaptive optics

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