A demountable cryogenic feedthrough for plastic optical fibers
暂无分享,去创建一个
A superfluid-helium-tight optical fiber feedthrough has been developed. Heat shrinkable Kynar provides a removable seal around a plastic optical fiber. The seal preserves the continuity of the fiber and is reliable after repeated thermal cycles.
[1] E. Cornell,et al. Teflon feedthrough for coupling optical fibers into ultrahigh vacuum systems. , 1998, Applied optics.
[2] S. Lamoreaux,et al. On Measuring the Neutron Beta-Decay Lifetime using Ultracold Neutrons Produced and Stored in a Superfluid-4He-Filled Magnetic Trap , 1994 .
[3] H. C. Meijer,et al. Some electrical feedthroughs to be used at low temperatures , 1982 .
[4] R. Packard,et al. Extraction of images from a very low temperature cryostat using fiber optics , 1974 .