Optical Fiber Communications 1985
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-447301-0.50008-8
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Fiber Drawing and Strength Properties

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“…Decreasing drawing temperatures increase the drawing forces. As a result, the number and dimension of surface defects increase as well [19]. The influence of the temperature distribution on the surface character of glass was confirmed in computer simulation studies [20,21].…”
Section: Capillaries Drawn At Different Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Decreasing drawing temperatures increase the drawing forces. As a result, the number and dimension of surface defects increase as well [19]. The influence of the temperature distribution on the surface character of glass was confirmed in computer simulation studies [20,21].…”
Section: Capillaries Drawn At Different Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Consequently the drawing forces decrease and so do the number of surface defects [19]. Unintentional changes of the drawing conditions have shown only minor effects.…”
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“…It will be recalled that F-doping is also known to do so [13]. As a result, T g of the core and of the cladding become closer to each other to reduce strain induction in the fiber drawing process [14]. In addition to STH 2 suppression, for so far unknown physical reason, the RIA due to STH 1 is also suppressed in the HOE-fibers [5].…”
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