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Characterization of porous soot boules by mass fraction profiling

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Abstract

Fiber preform manufacturing methods such as the outside vapor-phase deposition (OVD) and vapor-phase axial deposition (VAD) processes produce intermediate porous bodies referred to as soot boules. These porous soot boules are opaque at visible wavelengths and cannot be characteized by conventional He-Ne laser index profiling.1

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