Optical fibers having high infrared transmittancy

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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65 3A, 427166, 427237, 427248J, G02B 514

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041880897

ABSTRACT:
Optical fibers having high infrared transmittancies are produced by chemical vapor deposition of vitreous layers composed predominantly of anions S, Se and/or Te onto tubes or rods. Cations are Ge, Si, P, B, As, Sb and/or Ti. Conventional CVD techniques are employed to produce stepped-refractive index gradient profiles in the fibers except that an inert gas and/or a halogen(s) is used as the propellant gas.

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