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We study the ability of optical fibers to resist the damaging effect of the electric discharge in relation with the power of optical radiation transmitted via the fiber. A technique for testing optical fiber samples is discussed. The dependence of the damaging arc current on the power level of transmitted optical radiation is considered. It is shown that the power of transmitted optical radiation needs to be taken into account when estimating the resistance of the optical fiber to the effect of the electric discharge.
Vladimir A. Burdin,Alexey V. Voronkov,Alexander N. Platonov, andAndrew V. Balobanov
"Laser pulse propagation in optical fibers as destroying factor where outer local thermal actions apply", Proc. SPIE 4425, Selected Papers from the International Conference on Optoelectronic Information Technologies, (12 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.429730
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Vladimir A. Burdin, Alexey V. Voronkov, Alexander N. Platonov, Andrew V. Balobanov, "Laser pulse propagation in optical fibers as destroying factor where outer local thermal actions apply," Proc. SPIE 4425, Selected Papers from the International Conference on Optoelectronic Information Technologies, (12 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.429730