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Light‐Focusing Glass Fibers and Rods
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1971
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Glass fibers and rods with radially parabolic refractive‐index distributions were produced by exchanging potassium ions from a salt bath or a lower‐index cladding glass for thallium ions in the glass composition. A fiber 1 m long and 0.25 mm in diameter could be bent around a curve of radius 10 cm without deforming the Gaussian mode pattern; the depolarization of a laser beam was < −20 dB. The resolution of a rod 3.14 mm long and 1.0 mm in diameter with a focal length of 1.64 mm was of the order of 450 lines/mm. Attenuation (caused primarily by absorption induced by trace impurities) was 100 to 250 dB/km at 6328 Å; since further improvement with respect to loss is expected, these fiber guides are promising materials for use in long‐distance optical communications.
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