IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2014)
Spiral Propagation of Polymer Optical Fiber Fuse Accompanied by Spontaneous Burst and Its Real-Time Monitoring Using Brillouin Scattering
Abstract
We study the propagation behavior of the polymer optical fiber (POF) fuse at a power density up to several tens of $\hbox{kW/cm}^{2}$ (corresponding to subwatt power). The propagation velocity is raised in proportion to the power density, reaching 41 mm/s at 67 $\hbox{kW/cm}^{2}$. We also observe spiral oscillation and spontaneous termination of the fuse propagation, with the latter accompanied by a burst. We then develop a new method of detecting the location of the propagating POF fuse remotely and nonvisually in real time using Brillouin scattering, which can be clearly observed at such a high power density. This method requires neither additional light injection nor signal integration, and it could be used to monitor the propagating fuse in glass fibers.
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