Patent
1988-02-19
1989-08-15
Lee, John D.
350 9634, G02B 644
Patent
active
048568686
ABSTRACT:
An optical fibre cable for radiation monitoring, e.g. remote spectroscopy, has the fibres immersed in a water miscible liquid such as ethylene glycol or isopropanol. It has been found that water miscible liquids protect even fluoride fibre against attack by water, e.g. water which diffuses into the bore of a cable during its useful life.
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Carter Steven F.
France Paul W.
Moore Martin W.
British Telecommunications public limited company
Lee John D.
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