Laser Images

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Used Fibers

Light Loss Along Length

I took the segments of wave guide that I had examined under microscope and exposed them to a green laser pointer with very little ambient light. The laser illuminated the wave guide and revealed the effects of surface damage. Areas with fissures, dust, or residue sparkled under the green light. This indicates significant light loss. Understanding light loss is key to the success of the tagger microscope.

Figure 1: The effect of many surface imperfections becomes obvious when looking at a length of illuminated light guide. (Previously processed light guide. MFR: Saint Gobain BCF-98)

Surface Imperfections

Details of the damage are visible in these pictures.

Figure 2: In the upper right-hand third of the image are two parallel bands outlining a section of wave guide that seems brighter. This corresponds to the glue residue from the sticky labeling system. Other damage can also be seen.

Figure 2: Detailed surface imperfections in previously processed light guide. (MFR: Saint Gobain BCF-98)

Figure 3: Nicks, gouges, and residues coat the length of the fiber, causing light loss everywhere.

Figure 3: Surface imperfections in previously processed light guide. (MFR Saint Gobain; BCF-98)



New Fibers

Clarity

Freshly cut light guide demonstrates remarkable clarity and minimal light loss. These images illustrate the smoothness of an undamaged surface.


Damage from Clamp

Other Surface Imperfections