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Oozing Into the Breach

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David S. Stone, Nye Optical Products

Synthetic optical gels fill in the gaps in photonic devices, offering a no-leak alternative to optical liquids and a viscous alternative to traditional epoxies. Since the mid-1980s, manufacturers have been filling their fiber optic splices with a special class of crystal clear optical coupling gels. Now, synthetic optical gels are finding their way into medical sensors and instruments, photodiode arrays, industrial borescopes, laser transceivers and more familiar applications that nondisclosure agreements prevent me from specifying. The reasons for the recent rush to gels are...Read full article

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    Published: June 1999
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