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1 August 1992 Feasibility study on optical fibers for CO2 laser power transmission
Johannes Tschepe, Gerhard J. Mueller, Lev Nagli, Alla German, Abraham Katzir
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Proceedings Volume 1649, Optical Fibers in Medicine VII; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60222
Event: OE/LASE '92, 1992, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
Laser power transmission experiments through silver halide discs and fibers have been performed. In these experiments cw, long pulsed and short pulsed (TEA) CO2 lasers, with power levels of 20 - 40 W or pulsed laser with energies of hundreds of mJ per pulse, have been used. The mechanical and optical properties of unclad fibers made of various alloys AgClxBr1-x with 0 < x < 1 were investigated. Compounds with x approximately equals .5 proved most suitable. They have optical losses of about .2 dB/m at (lambda) equals 10.6 micrometers and good mechanical properties.
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Johannes Tschepe, Gerhard J. Mueller, Lev Nagli, Alla German, and Abraham Katzir "Feasibility study on optical fibers for CO2 laser power transmission", Proc. SPIE 1649, Optical Fibers in Medicine VII, (1 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60222
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Crystals

Optical fibers

Pulsed laser operation

Bromine

Laser damage threshold

Laser crystals

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