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16 April 2001 Overview of unsolved problems
Charles R. Kurkjian, J. T. Krause
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Abstract
Early fiber reliability efforts concentrated on the development of manufacturing processes for the production of long lengths of strong fibers. More recently new devices and packages have been developed. Their successful deployment requires not only engineering procedures for the production of strong fibers, but also a much better understanding of the behavior of these fibers in a variety of situations.
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Charles R. Kurkjian and J. T. Krause "Overview of unsolved problems", Proc. SPIE 4215, Optical Fiber and Fiber Component Mechanical Reliability and Testing, (16 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424361
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Polymers

Silica

Waveguides

Optical coatings

Fiber coatings

Metals

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