1993
DOI: 10.1117/12.163775
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Aspects of optical fiber durability

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“…Under such complex environments, knowledge on the long-term durability/reliability of DOFS remains very limited. This issue is indeed rarely addressed in the literature, although a few studies have reported that the component materials of optical fiber (OF) sensors, such as primary coatings or external polymer claddings, can undergo chemical degradation under thermo-oxidative/hydrolytic conditions [ 26 ], or microstructural changes under the effect of thermal treatments (physical ageing process) [ 23 ]. In addition, when manufacturers generally claim that their products have good durability, they rarely provide supporting experimental evidence or quantified durability performance in their technical documentation, hence raising questions and doubts among end-users.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under such complex environments, knowledge on the long-term durability/reliability of DOFS remains very limited. This issue is indeed rarely addressed in the literature, although a few studies have reported that the component materials of optical fiber (OF) sensors, such as primary coatings or external polymer claddings, can undergo chemical degradation under thermo-oxidative/hydrolytic conditions [ 26 ], or microstructural changes under the effect of thermal treatments (physical ageing process) [ 23 ]. In addition, when manufacturers generally claim that their products have good durability, they rarely provide supporting experimental evidence or quantified durability performance in their technical documentation, hence raising questions and doubts among end-users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%