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Original data for Fig.3.9, bare fibers, in a NIMS Monograph titled "fiber fuse"
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Fiber fuse damage in the optical fibers called LEAF, Corning
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Fiber fuse damage in the optical fibers called TrueWave RS, OFS
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Animation comparing void formation with/without self-pumping effect
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Fiber fuse propagation over the splice point from HI 1060 to SMF-28e fibers.
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Fiber fuse propagation over the splice point from SMF-28e to HI 1060 fibers
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Fiber fuse ignition trials on a highly Co-doped borosilicate glass surface with 1480 nm light for 5 sec.
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Ultra-slow fuse propagation in polymer optical fiber
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Fiber fuse self-termination in unstable mode
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Fiber fuse ignition and propagation.
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Fiber fuse, a tiny commet
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Animation of fiber fuse damage, demonstrating periodic void formation
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Manuscript writing support system for researchers based on hypertext list of their achievements
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How we pave the way of NIMS eSciDoc? --A user's opinion
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Disseminate your work beyond your research field through self-archiving
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ACTIVE SOFT GLASS meets PASSIVE OPTICAL FIBERS
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Observation of Blowing Out in Low Loss Passive Optical Fuse Formed in Silica Glass Optical Fiber Circuit
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Multi-dimensional data management by virtual sample library written in object-oriented script language Ruby
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Optical fuse made of silica glass optical fibers spliced through low-melting glass with carbon-coating
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Blog-based research notebook for personal knowledge management and bottom-up knowledge sharing
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