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A 12,000-hour Investigation on the Brillouin Frequency Shift Behavior of a Silica Optical Fiber Exposed to High Temperatures

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Abstract

At high temperatures, the Brillouin frequency shift of a silica optical fiber drifts to low frequencies. This drift-down is due to changes in the physical properties of the glass caused by structural relaxation.

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