Photoelastic tomography is exploited to investigate the effect of the spinning process on residual stress development in spun fibers. High-spatial-resolution measurements of stress profiles in spun and corresponding unspun fibers are compared. The resulting differences correspond to a reduction of the intrinsic linear birefringence as a consequence of an applied constant spinning.

Modification of local stress-induced birefrigence in low-PMD spun fibers evaluated by high-resolution optical tomagraphy

FERRARIO, MADDALENA;MARTINELLI, MARIO;PIETRALUNGA, SILVIA MARIA;
2004-01-01

Abstract

Photoelastic tomography is exploited to investigate the effect of the spinning process on residual stress development in spun fibers. High-spatial-resolution measurements of stress profiles in spun and corresponding unspun fibers are compared. The resulting differences correspond to a reduction of the intrinsic linear birefringence as a consequence of an applied constant spinning.
2004
Optical communications; fiber; TLC
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