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3 May 2013 Silica-based UV-fibers for DUV applications: current status
K.-F. Klein, C. P. Gonschior, D. Beer, H.-S. Eckhardt, M. Belz, J. Shannon, V. Khalilov, M. Klein, C. Jakob
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Abstract
The current status of UV-damage in several different UV fibers due to defects in their synthetic high-OH silica core and cladding will be described. Further, steps to improve UV resistance and adequate measurement techniques based on a deuterium lamp setup are included. For the first time, the main parameters and their influences on UV induced losses are discussed in detail with an emphasis towards future standardization purposes. Applications based on two new UV light sources, a laser driven xenon plasma broad band source and a high pulse-power 355 nm Nd:YAG laser, are introduced. UV photo-darkening and -bleaching in UV fibers caused by this extremely powerful light source is demonstrated. Finally, first results on transmission of UV light in optical fibers at cryogenic temperatures are shown.
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K.-F. Klein, C. P. Gonschior, D. Beer, H.-S. Eckhardt, M. Belz, J. Shannon, V. Khalilov, M. Klein, and C. Jakob "Silica-based UV-fibers for DUV applications: current status", Proc. SPIE 8775, Micro-structured and Specialty Optical Fibres II, 87750B (3 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2020993
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Optical fibers

Lamps

Silica

Absorption

Light sources

Fiber optics

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