Abstract
Recently, as fiber is being considered for use in harsh environments, users have recognized the need for hermetically coated optical fiber. These optical fibers must be resistant to one or more conditions - high stress levels, fatigue over long periods of time, optical degradation due to hydrogen diffusion, chemical attack, and often, high temperatures.
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