Plastic-clad light-transmitting fiber

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350 963, 428375, 428378, G02B 616

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047657138

ABSTRACT:
A plastic-clad light-transmitting fiber having a high NA (numerical aperture) and low transmission loss, which consists essentially of a core of quartz glass or optical glass and a clad of organopolysiloxane, wherein the clad of organopolysiloxane is a cured body having 30% by weight or more of fluorine content, which is obtained by the curing reaction of a vinyl group-containing organofluoropolysiloxane and a hydrogen-containing fluorosilicone compound, and wherein the vinyl group-containing organofluorosiloxane is a copolymerized polysiloxane obtained from a hydrocarbon siloxane unit and a polyfluoroalkyl group-containing siloxane unit, with a ratio of copolymerization of hydrocarbon siloxane unit ranging from 20 to 75 mol %.

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patent: 4431264 (1984-02-01), Clarke
patent: 4642265 (1987-02-01), Suzuki
patent: 4660927 (1987-04-01), Kondow et al.

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