# Fiber Fuse Propagation Behavior

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## First published url

http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/26390

## Date published

2012-02-22

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22/02/2012

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## Title

- title: Fiber Fuse Propagation Behavior
  title_type: original
  lang: en

## Description

- description: |-
    Knowledge accumulated about fiber fuse propagation since 1988 is briefly
    summarized.  From a macroscopic viewpoint, the dissipative soliton
    concept and an analogy with grassfire help us understand this strange
    phenomenon.  The strong heat-induced absorption of silica glass and the
    highly confined supply of laser energy cause captured plasma to shift to
    the light source along the fiber leaving catastrophic damage behind it.
    From a microscopic viewpoint, the periodic void formation process was
    unveiled by the statistical analysis of void shapes and ultra-fast
    videography.  The bullet-like shape of the damage train results from the
    formation of an intrinsic bridge inside the hollow silica melt behind
    the traveling plasma and the successive compression of detached voids
    under a steep temperature gradient along the fiber.
  description_type: abstract
  lang: en

## Creator

- name: TODOROKI, Shin-ichi
  role: author
  orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3986-1900

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- subject: laser-induced damage
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- subject: optical fiber
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- subject: fiber fuse
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