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Fundamental optical attenuation limits in the liquid and glassy state with application to fiber optical waveguide materials
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1973
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WaveguidesOptical MaterialsFundamental Optical ScatteringEngineeringLight TransmissionOptical GlassLaser ApplicationsFiber OpticsHigh-power LasersFiber-optic CommunicationOptical PropertiesOptical Waveguide MaterialsFiber LaserMaterials SciencePhotonicsGlassy StateFiber OpticAbsorption MechanismsGlass FiberApplied PhysicsOptical WaveguidesGlass PhotonicsActive FibersOptical Fiber Communication
Fundamental optical scattering and absorption mechanisms have been identified which limit light transmission in fiber optical waveguide materials. These mechanisms, which are intimately associated with the random structure in the liquid and glassy state, are described and then used as a basis for comparing fiber optical waveguide materials. It is concluded that pure fused silica is a preferred waveguide material, having ultimate total losses of 1.2 dB/km at the Nd : YAG laser wavelength of 1.06 μ, 3.0 dB/km at the GaxAl1−xAs emission wavelength of approximately 0.8 μ, and 4.8 dB/km at the GaP : Zn, O emission wavelength centered at 0.7 μ.
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