The successful application of optical fibres to wideband communications demands the utilisation of fibres exhibiting very low attenuation and high bandwidth at the wavelength of operation. This thesis describes an experimental study of the homogeneous chemical vapour deposition (HCVD) technique, a convenient process for the manufacture of ultra-pure waveguide glasses. Objectives of the programme included the development of technologies which could be adopted by industry for the routine manufacture of high-quality optical fibres. Aspects of the work have included not only optimisation of the HCVD and fibre-driving processes but also the development of protective coatings which preserve the physical and optical performance of the fibres.A lat...
The work presented in this thesis reports on four novel techniques for fabricating speciality silica...
Optical fibres have been developed to a high degree of sophistication for applications in long-dista...
The work described in this final report has been carried out under the terms of Contract PD/40/049/A...
The homogeneous chemical vapour deposition technique, normally used for the manufacture of multimode...
Abstract. At the beginning of the seventies, a break-through took place in the telecommunication res...
At the beginning of the seventies, a break-through took place in the telecommunication research. The...
International audienceThe high transparency of optical fibres is one of the key parameters that allo...
The homogeneous chemical vapour-deposition technique, developed for the preparation of phosphosilica...
A study is made of both the manufacture and the characteristics of low-loss cladded optical fibres f...
Experimental work on the preparation of high-silica glass preforms and drawing of multimode fibres t...
Details of the process for the preparation of high-silica glass preforms and drawing of optical fibr...
Abstract. Silicon based glass fibres are fabricated by conventional fibre drawing process. First, pr...
Outside Vapour Deposition process was used to demonstrate transparent and defect-free optical prefor...
A preform technique for drawing cladded-glass and hollow fibres suitable for application to optical ...
Techniques for the manufacture of silica based single or multi-moded optical fibres are well establi...
The work presented in this thesis reports on four novel techniques for fabricating speciality silica...
Optical fibres have been developed to a high degree of sophistication for applications in long-dista...
The work described in this final report has been carried out under the terms of Contract PD/40/049/A...
The homogeneous chemical vapour deposition technique, normally used for the manufacture of multimode...
Abstract. At the beginning of the seventies, a break-through took place in the telecommunication res...
At the beginning of the seventies, a break-through took place in the telecommunication research. The...
International audienceThe high transparency of optical fibres is one of the key parameters that allo...
The homogeneous chemical vapour-deposition technique, developed for the preparation of phosphosilica...
A study is made of both the manufacture and the characteristics of low-loss cladded optical fibres f...
Experimental work on the preparation of high-silica glass preforms and drawing of multimode fibres t...
Details of the process for the preparation of high-silica glass preforms and drawing of optical fibr...
Abstract. Silicon based glass fibres are fabricated by conventional fibre drawing process. First, pr...
Outside Vapour Deposition process was used to demonstrate transparent and defect-free optical prefor...
A preform technique for drawing cladded-glass and hollow fibres suitable for application to optical ...
Techniques for the manufacture of silica based single or multi-moded optical fibres are well establi...
The work presented in this thesis reports on four novel techniques for fabricating speciality silica...
Optical fibres have been developed to a high degree of sophistication for applications in long-dista...
The work described in this final report has been carried out under the terms of Contract PD/40/049/A...