Preparation of Light Transmitting Cement-Based Material with Optical Fiber Embedded by the Means of Parallel Arrange

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The light transmitting cement-based material (LTCM) is a kind of light transmitting new materials. A large number of optical fiber was embedded in the block and transfer light from the light side surface to the dark side. While at present, the composition, structure and performance of LTCM have been reported rarely. The paper studied the preparation method, light transmitting property and compressive strength of LTCM with optical fiber embedded by means of parallel arrange. The results show that, LTCM gets higher light transmitting ratio with appropriate optical fiber filamentous by means of parallel arrange along the light direction. This kind of LTCM can also achieve, even exceed the light transmitting ratio of the 70g A4 print paper in the light wavelength range of 580~640nm.The light transmitting ratio increases and the compressive strength decreases along with the increase of the optical fiber content in volume.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 391-392)

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677-682

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December 2011

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