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Measurement of attenuation in low-loss optical glass

Measurement of attenuation in low-loss optical glass
Measurement of attenuation in low-loss optical glass
An improved spectrophotometer for measuring the bulk attenuation of optical quality bulk glass over the wavelength range 500 to 1000 nm is described. It is capable of measuring loss coefficients equivalent to an attenuation of a few dB/km. Results obtained with lead flint and barium crown glasses are described.
0306-8919
137-144
Laybourn, P.J.R.
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Gambling, W.A.
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Jones, D.T.
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Laybourn, P.J.R.
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Gambling, W.A.
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Jones, D.T.
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Laybourn, P.J.R., Gambling, W.A. and Jones, D.T. (1971) Measurement of attenuation in low-loss optical glass. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 3 (3), 137-144. (doi:10.1007/BF01419437).

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An improved spectrophotometer for measuring the bulk attenuation of optical quality bulk glass over the wavelength range 500 to 1000 nm is described. It is capable of measuring loss coefficients equivalent to an attenuation of a few dB/km. Results obtained with lead flint and barium crown glasses are described.

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Published date: August 1971

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Local EPrints ID: 78837
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78837
ISSN: 0306-8919
PURE UUID: b153bbde-9adb-4cbb-b288-9e80c9962034

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Author: P.J.R. Laybourn
Author: W.A. Gambling
Author: D.T. Jones

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