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How to Save Fiber from 'The Fuse'

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Breck Hitz

Fiber fuse is a catastrophic effect that occurs when an imperfection in the fiber precipitates heating and the local temperature approaches 1000 °C. At that elevated temperature, laser radiation propagating through the fiber is strongly absorbed, and the temperature escalates rapidly to ~104 K. A plasma forms, visible to the eye as a bright white spot, and propagates backward at a velocity of several meters per second toward the source of the laser radiation. Originally considered a curiosity, fiber fuse has become a concern as optical telecom systems approach the intrafiber power levels...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
    Glossary
    fiber fuse
    A phenomenon in which high optical power, encountering an imperfection in an optical fiber, destroys the fiber's core and causes damage to back-propagate down the fiber. It is caused by classic Rayleigh instability resulting from capillary effects in the molten silica that surrounds the vaporized fiber core.
    CommunicationsFiber fusefiber opticsintrafiber power levellaser radiationoptical telecom systemsResearch & TechnologyLasers

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