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Hard Coated Silica/Silica (Low OH)Anhydroguide™ AFSH Fiberguide Industries Technical DataDESCRIPTION REFERENCE SUMMARYProduct Category: Fiber4 , O 2 , and fluorinecontaining gas. Strong thermal gradients combined with the temperature plasma lead to chemical deposition conditions, which allow very high fluorine concentrations to be incorporated in the fused silica network. Refractive index differences of 0.27 corresponding to numerical apertures in excess of 0.28 have been realized with undoped core rods. Mode: Step Index, Multimode Type: Hard Coated Silica/Silica (Low OH) FIBER CROSSSECTION FEATURESTrade Name:Buffer - Available in clear or blue Tefzel®and clear nylon. Anhydroguide™ AFSH VIS-IR When looking for a silica core and silica clad fiber with a hard polymer coating that allows a high core-to-clad ratioand a numerical aperture (N.A.) of 0.22 for efficient light coupling, the Anhydroguide™ AFSH is the fiber of choice.The Anhydroguide™ fiber is drawn from preforms manufactured by the Plasma Outside Deposition (POD) process.Rods of extremely pure synthetic fused silica are coated with fluorine doped silica layers to obtain preforms with step-like refractive index profiles. Plasma torches prepare the reaction compounds from SiCI Tefzel BufferHard CoatingSilica Clad (F doped)Silica Core Index Radius •Stability of silica cladding allows high power and high temperature handling capability relative to hard cladding or plastic cladding.•Low index, fluorine-doped cladding provides superior visible to infrared (VIS-IR) transmission as compared to plastic clad fiber and borosilica clad fiber designs.•High concentricity and core-to-clad ratio. •Hard polymer coating provides for a high strength fiber and reduced static fatigue, as well as protection for the fiber during buffer stripping.•Strong bonding of the hard polymer to silica prevents relative movement of these materials in the fiber structure as the ambient temperature changes. This movement is sometimes referred to as “pistoning” and it can cause serious problems at connectors and other types of fiber terminations if not properly dealt with.•These fibers provide excellent transmission in visible to infrared wavelengths. •Excellent for high power laser transmission and spectroscopy. •OH content of core material less than 0.7ppm, typical 0.15. •The core, clad and buffer materials have been certified to USP Class VI for non-toxicity and biocompatibility. •Optical fibers and assemblies can be sterilized by ETO, e-beam, and gamma radiation. •Radiation resistant.•All dielectric, non-magnetic construction.•Excellent for Holmium (2100nm) and Erbium (1540nm) laser delivery. •Laser damage resistant construction transmits 1.3kW/mm 2 CW at 1060nm; up to 10 Joules, pulsed (Special end preparation may be required).•Good choice for a broad range of applications from the visible (VIS) to infrared (IR). Hard Coated Silica/Silica Fibers Low OH - 36215 fiberguideSM industries Fiberguide Industries, Inc., 1 Bay Street, Stirling, NJ 07980 Phone: 908-647-6601 Fax: 908-647-8464 info@fiberguide.comTHE FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS COMPANY www.fiberguide.com Form No: REF 723 DS026, Rev. 2/28/2008, Printed in the U.S.A. © Copyright 2007 Fiberguide Industries, Inc., Specifications subject to change without notice. 1 |
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