Low-Temperature Aging of Zirconia Ferrules for Optical Connectors |
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Authors: | Michael J. Lance Eva M. Vogel Leslie A. Reith W. Roger Cannon |
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Affiliation: | Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6068;Department of Ceramic and Materials Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8065;Bellcore, Morristown, New Jersey 07960 |
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Abstract: | Zirconia ferrules for optical connectors were examined after aging at 85°C and 95% relative humidity. Two degradation mechanisms were the roughening and the deformation of the zirconia ferrule surface. Raman microscopy revealed that this relatively low-temperature degradation of zirconia ferrules is caused by the tetragonal to monoclinic transformation of zirconia, and is accelerated by stress relief during polishing. The surface upheavals associated with low-temperature aging may significantly degrade the performance of optical connectors over time. |
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Keywords: | zirconia optical materials/properties aging transformation toughening |
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