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Fluorine-doped silica active and passive optical fibers for different purposes have been fabricated by two novel modifications of the plasmachemical technology. These versions of the technology are shown to be convenient in laboratory conditions and very promising in developing various types of special fibers with non-standard parameters based on pure and fluorine-doped silica.
Eugeni M. Dianov,Konstantin M. Golant,Vladimir B. Karpov,R. R. Khrapko,Andrey S. Kurkov,Valery M. Mashinsky, andV. N. Protopopov
"Fluorine-doped silica optical fibres fabricated using plasma-chemical technologies", Proc. SPIE 2425, Optical Fibre Sensing and Systems in Nuclear Environments, (30 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.198641
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Eugeni M. Dianov, Konstantin M. Golant, Vladimir B. Karpov, R. R. Khrapko, Andrey S. Kurkov, Valery M. Mashinsky, V. N. Protopopov, "Fluorine-doped silica optical fibres fabricated using plasma chemical technologies," Proc. SPIE 2425, Optical Fibre Sensing and Systems in Nuclear Environments, (30 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.198641