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Pure Silica Core, Doped-Silica Cladding, Polyimide Buffer
Our 0.22 NA Solarization-Resistant, Multimode fiber exhibits impressive performance and transmission from the UV to the NIR (180 to 1150 nm). With exceptional UV radiation resistance compared to standard fibers, these multimode fibers are ideal for use in applications such as spectroscopy for pollution analysis and chemical processing, UV photolithography, and medical diagnostics. The polyimide buffer allows this fiber to be used at temperatures up to 300 °C.
Because of the polyimide buffer, it is not possible to mechanically strip these fibers. Please contact tech support for assistance.
Response from Jeremy at Thorlabs: We will get in touch with you directly regarding the data for the graphs.
Poster: tzvitzvi
Posted Date: 2013-01-09 02:16:59.913
Hello,
Is it possible to obtain the data used to compile the graph given in this section (for high-OH fibers).
Before we purchase your fibers, we need to perform some calculations and I need the numerical data.
Thank you,
Guy Rosenzweig
Weizmann Institute of Science
Poster: sharrell
Posted Date: 2012-08-21 12:16:00.0
Response from Sean at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback. Our engineers are working to measure new transmission values for the AFS50/125Y fiber, and we will post this data as soon as it is available. We do not have your contact information, but if you'd like us to send you this data directly, please contact us at techsupport@thorlabs.com.
Poster:
Posted Date: 2012-08-19 23:37:19.0
High transmission efficiency is mentioned over the range from 400 to 2400 nm, but no numbers seem to be available in the presentation, can you please provide data out to 2.6 um. Ideally in the form of a downloadable file.
Poster: bdada
Posted Date: 2012-02-16 16:28:00.0
Response from Buki at Thorlabs:
Thank you for your feedback. When adding a connector to the UM22-100 fiber, we do not remove the buffer. The epoxy we use, F123, is the same we use for our standard patch cables and the procedure we use is the same as that outlined in our guide to connectorization and polishing of optical fibers, FN96A, linked below.
http://www.thorlabs.com/thorProduct.cfm?partNumber=FN96A
Please contact TechSupport@thorlabs.com if you have any questions.
Poster: tjd
Posted Date: 2012-02-16 14:16:40.0
Can this fiber be connectorized without removing the PI jacket? If so, what type of epoxy/polishing technique do you recommend? Thanks, Tom
Poster: jjurado
Posted Date: 2011-06-14 18:14:00.0
Response from Javier at Thorlabs to mzubko: Thank you very much for contacting us. The prices posted on the web for these fibers correspond to the cost per meter of the fiber. The underscored volume price hyperlink opens up a small window with the unit price as well as the different price breaks based on quantity. For example, the price for one meter of the UM22-200 fiber is $13.40. For a quantity of ten meters, the price is $9.05 per meter, and at 50 meters, the price per meter is $7.44.
Poster: mzubko
Posted Date: 2011-06-14 10:40:04.0
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to know the price of one meter for the UM22-200, UM22-300, UM22-400 and UM22-600 optic fibres. I understand that the "volume price" is not for one meter...
Best regards,
Maciej Zubko
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Biocompatible Materials, Radiation Resistance: 109 rad (Radioactivity Absorbed Dose) Total
Sterilizable by ETO and Other Methods
This low loss, step index, multimode fiber is excellent for Holmium and Erbium laser delivery. The low hydroxyl ion content provides high transmission efficiency in the useful spectral transmission range of 400 to 2400 nm.
a Recommended geometric strain during installation is 100% of proof test level, based upon statistical analysis of fiber failures. b Recommended geometric strain is 50% of proof test level, based upon statistical analysis of fiber failures. c At 633 nm. d At 1385 nm.
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Biocompatible Materials, Radiation Resistance: 109 rad (Radioactivity Absorbed Dose) Total
Sterilizable by ETO and Other Methods
*Solarization may occur over time below 300 nm
Our 0.22 NA High-OH, SF Multimode fiber exhibits impressive performance and transmission from the UV to the NIR (250 to 1200 nm). With exceptional radiation resistance, these fibers are ideal for applications including spectroscopy for pollution analysis and chemical processing, medical diagnostics, and phototherapy.
*Recommended geometric strain during installation is 100% of proof test level, based upon statistical analysis of fiber failures. **Recommended geometric strain is 50% of proof test level, based upon statistical analysis of fiber failures.
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Stability of Silica Cladding Allows for High-Power-Handling Capability, See Specs Tab for Details
Low-Index Fluorine-Doped Silica Cladding Design Provides Superior UV and NIR Transmission
Secondary TEQS Fluoropolymer Hard Cladding Provides a Dual-Waveguide Design, Increases Fiber Strength, Reduces Static Fatigue, and Protects the Fiber During Buffer Stripping to Prevent Fiber Breakage
Strong Bonding of Silica to TEQS Cladding Prevents Pistoning and Provides More Stable Terminations
TEQS Cladding is Removable with Acetone
We are pleased to reintroduce the popular Technology Enhanced Clad Silica multimode fibers developed by 3M™ now manufactured by Thorlabs. This 0.22 NA Low-OH, Multimode fiber exhibits impressive performance and transmission from the UV to the NIR (400 to 2200 nm). With exceptional strength, transmission properties, and ease of termination, these fibers are ideal for applications including spectroscopy, optogenetics, and medical diagnostics.
Stablility of Silica Cladding Allows for High-Power-Handling Capability
Low-Index Fluorine-Doped Silica Cladding Design Provides Superior UV and NIR Transmission
Secondary TEQS Fluoropolymer Hard Cladding Provides a Dual-Waveguide Design, Increases Fiber Strength, Reduces Static Fatigue, and Protects the Fiber During Buffer Stripping to Prevent Fiber Breakage
Strong Bonding of Silica to TEQS Cladding Prevents Pistoning and Provides More Stable Terminations
TEQS Cladding is Removable with Acetone
We are pleased to reintroduce the popular Technology Enhanced Clad Silica multimode fibers developed by 3M™ now manufactured by Thorlabs. This 0.22 NA High-OH, Multimode fiber exhibits impressive performance and transmission from the UV to the NIR (190 to 1200 nm). With exceptional strength, transmission properties, and ease of termination, these fibers are ideal for applications including spectroscopy, optogenetics, and medical diagnostics.