Optical transmitting system, optical members and polymer for sam

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385144, G02B 2744, G02B 100

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ABSTRACT:
An optical transmitting system comprising a light source, an optical transmitting portion from the light source, and an optical detecting portion characterized in that a fraction of deuterium substitution for hydrogen in a repeat unit of an organic polymer composing the optical transmitting portion is at most 40%, fluorine content in said organic polymer is less than 40% by weight, and said organic polymer comprises an amorphous polymer which satisfies the equation (I):

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