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titleOfInvention Optical fiber bundle and method for manufacturing thereof
abstract An optical fiber bundle that has better ultraviolet resistance characteristics at a wavelength range of 150 to 250 nm and that can be readily and cheaply manufactured with no risk of, for example, explosion during manufacturing and its manufacturing method are provided. In the optical fiber bundle, optical fibers including a core mainly containing silica glass and a cladding containing silica glass and fluorine are bundled and accommodated in a container. This container has optically transparent ends, accommodates hydrogen or deuterium as well as the optical fibers, and is sealed. The capacity of the container is 10 times or less as large as the volume of glass of the optical fibers. The method of manufacturing the optical fiber bundle includes the steps of impregnating the optical fibers with hydrogen or deuterium by keeping the optical fibers in a hydrogen or deuterium atmosphere; bundling the optical fibers and accommodating the bundled optical fibers in the container before the hydrogen or deuterium desorbs from the optical fibers; and sealing the container so that hydrogen or deuterium that has desorbed from the optical fibers can be kept in the container.
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