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15 October 1984 Pcs Cable Connector Termination, Radiation Exposure, And Testing
Roger H. Ellis, David Johnson
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Abstract
It has been well established that Plastic Clad Silica (PCS) fibers have shown more resistance to radiation damage at 820 nm than most fibers studied.1,2,3,4,5 However, most plastic clad materials lack the physical properties to provide a good adhesive bond required by military ruggedized fiber optic connectors. A program to develop a PCS fiber optic termination technique suitable for use in military tactical systems was initiated by NOSC.6 The termination characteristics of PCS fiber were evaluated. Emphasis was placed on terminating Maxlight radiation hardened single fiber cables (RSC) into SMA type connectors. Once the termination process was determined; physical, environmental, and optical testing was performed using military specification requirements. The results were compared with test samples which had been subjected to both x-ray pulse (prompt) and two levels of gamma (CO") radiation.
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Roger H. Ellis and David Johnson "Pcs Cable Connector Termination, Radiation Exposure, And Testing", Proc. SPIE 0506, Fiber Optics in Adverse Environments II, (15 October 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944917
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Connectors

Cladding

Silicon

Optical testing

Fiber optics

Glasses

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