Optical waveguides – Optical fiber waveguide with cladding – Utilizing multiple core or cladding
Patent
1991-02-08
1992-05-19
Lesmes, George F.
Optical waveguides
Optical fiber waveguide with cladding
Utilizing multiple core or cladding
428375, 428391, 428392, 428373, 525478, 525479, G02B 602, C08F28312
Patent
active
051154870
ABSTRACT:
Siloxane compounds formed by the reaction of a hydridosiloxane with vinylsiloxane are employed in a wide variety of uses, e.g., coatings for optical fibers and flexible layers for touch screen cathode ray tubes. These siloxane materials are substantially improved through treatment with a lower alkene such as ethylene to prevent hydrogen evolution and undesirable crosslinking.
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Blyler, Jr. Lee L.
Chandross Edwin A.
Quan Xina S.
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Gray J. M.
Lesmes George F.
Scheider B. S.
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