Presby H M
Appl Opt. 1977 Mar 1;16(3):695-700. doi: 10.1364/AO.16.000695.
A sensitive, quick, and nondestructive method to assess the short range geometrical uniformity of optical fibers is presented. The technique is based on an analysis of the backscattered light arising from a beam that is incident at right angles to the fibers axis and is capable of measuring diameter variations on the order of 0.1 microm. Geometric perturbations arising in selected fibers pulled with oxy-hydrogen torch, electric furnace, and CO(2)-laser techniques are shown in an almost instantly read snapshotlike form. The production and detection of intentionally introduced short range diameter variations are also demonstrated.
提出了一种灵敏、快速且无损的方法来评估光纤的短程几何均匀性。该技术基于对与光纤轴成直角入射的光束所产生的后向散射光的分析,能够测量约0.1微米量级的直径变化。用氢氧焰炬、电炉和二氧化碳激光技术拉制的选定光纤中出现的几何扰动以几乎即时读取的快照形式显示出来。还展示了有意引入的短程直径变化的产生和检测。