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Measurements of stress-optic coefficient in polymer optical fibers

Authors: M.K. Szczurowski, T. Martynkien, G. Statkiewicz-Barabach, W. Urbanczyk, L. Khan, D.J. Webb
Abstract: We have systematically measured the differential stress-optic coefficient, ΔC, in a number of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) fibers drawn with different stress, ranging from 2 up to 27 MPa. ΔC was determined in transverse illumination by measuring the dependence of birefringence on additional axial stress applied to the fiber. Our results show that ΔC in PMMA fibers has a negative sign and ranges from −4:5 to −1:5 × 10−12 Pa−1, depending on the
drawing stress. Increase of the drawing stress results in greater initial fiber birefringence and lower ΔC.
Year: 2010
Start Page: 2013
End Page: 2015
Journal title: Optics Letters
Volume: 35
Issue: 12
DOI: 10.1364/OL.35.002013
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