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Effect of strain and surface composition on Young’s modulus of optical fibers

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Abstract

In recent years the required in-service stress for optical fibers has risen dramatically. In the case where fibers are loaded to high stress levels (>200 kpsi), in bending, for example, it is generally assumed that material properties such as the Young’s modulus remain invariant with strain.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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