Glass fibers having organosilsesquioxane coatings and claddings

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428447, 428429, 350 9634, 350 9630, 350 9623, B32B 2706, G02B 600

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048350575

ABSTRACT:
A silica fiber coated with an organosilsesquioxane polymer guide light and evidences excellent mechanical integrity under adverse conditions of temperature and humidity. The polymer serves as a suitable coating and cladding for silica-based fibers designed for low fabrication cost fiber optic applications, as a replacement for plastic coatings on silica-based fibers, and as a water barrier for fiber applications in humid environments. The polymeric material described evidences characteristics which are superior for both polymeric coatings (acrylate) and claddings (linear siloxanes).

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patent: 4733942 (1988-03-01), Hida et al.
B. G. Bagley, P. K. Gallagher, W. E. Quinn and L. S. Amos, Materials Research Society Symposium, Proc. vol. 32 (7/1984), Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., pp. 287-292.

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