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Solarization-Resistant Fibers

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STIRLING, N.J., Aug. 5, 2009 – Fiberguide Industries Inc. has introduced a full line of standard solarization-resistant fibers for deep-UV applications. They are suitable for spectroscopy, lithography and excimer laser delivery applications where fibers are exposed to deuterium lamp transmission from 190 to 230 nm or to ArF-Excimer lasers at 193 nm.Fiberguide-SolarizationFibe.jpg

Prolonged UV transmission below 260 nm causes solarization in optical fibers, reducing their UV transmittance significantly. The solarization-resistant fibers use a modified core preform that protects them from the damaging effects of deep-UV. They provide good performance and long-term stability at 30% to 40% transmission at 215 nm. Fiber core sizes can be produced from 50 to greater that 1000 µm. Customer cabled or multi-fiber assemblies are also available.

For more information, visit: www.fiberguide.com  

Fiberguide Industries Inc.
1 Bay Street
Stirling, NJ 07980
Phone: (908) 647-6601
Fax: (908) 647-8464


Published: August 2009
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