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Influence of fluorine on the fiber resistance studied through the nonbridging oxygen hole center related luminescence

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The distribution of Non-Bridging Oxygen Hole Centers (NBOHCs) in fluorine doped optical fibers was investigated by confocal microluminescence spectroscopy, monitoring their characteristic 1.9 eV luminescence band. The results show that these defects are generated by the fiber drawing and their concentration further increases after γ irradiation. The NBOHC concentration profile along the fiber provides evidence for an exponential decay with the fluorine content. This finding agrees with the role of fluorine in the fiber resistance and is discussed, from the microscopic point of view, by looking at the conversion mechanisms from strained bonds acting as precursors.
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ujm-00837269 , version 1 (21-06-2013)

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L. Vaccaro, Marco Cannas, Sylvain Girard, A. Alessi, A. Morana, et al.. Influence of fluorine on the fiber resistance studied through the nonbridging oxygen hole center related luminescence. Journal of Applied Physics, 2013, 113 (19), pp.193107. ⟨10.1063/1.4807163⟩. ⟨ujm-00837269⟩
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