Low attenuation optical fiber of deuterated polymer

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350 9634, 428373, 428394, G02B 514, B32B 2702

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041381947

ABSTRACT:
Light-transmitting optical fiber having a core of a deuterated acrylate polymer exhibits remarkably high transmission of light in the visible and at certain wavelengths in the near-infrared region of the spectrum.

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