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25 June 2002 Effect of secondary coating on the fatigue and aging of fused-silica fibers
Vivek M. Thirtha, M. John Matthewson, Charles R. Kurkjian, K. C. Yoon, J. S. Yoon, C. Y. Moon
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Abstract
The mechanical reliability of fused silica glass fibers is significantly influenced by the properties of their polymer coatings. The primary coating, which is in contact with the fiber surface, is expected to control the chemistry there, but the secondary coating does have a considerable effect on the strength and aging behavior of the fiber. This observation is confirmed by data obtained for ten fused silica fibers, having the same primary coatings but ten different secondary coatings. These fibers were aged at 85 degree(s)C in both de-ionized water and 85% relative humidity for up to 6 weeks and the residual strength as a function of aging time was measured. Dynamic fatigue measurements were carried out on as-received and aged fibers using two-point bending. The results show that the secondary coating has a notable effect on the aging behavior and the coating strip force, but does not greatly influence the dynamic fatigue parameter.
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Vivek M. Thirtha, M. John Matthewson, Charles R. Kurkjian, K. C. Yoon, J. S. Yoon, and C. Y. Moon "Effect of secondary coating on the fatigue and aging of fused-silica fibers", Proc. SPIE 4639, Optical Fiber and Fiber Component Mechanical Reliability and Testing II, (25 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.481327
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Optical fibers

Humidity

Silica

Glasses

Polymers

Reliability

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