Claims
- 1. A fiber-optic cable comprising a silica-containing glass filament having a surface layer integral with said glass filament, and surrounding the filament, a jacket comprising a vinylated organic polymeric material, wherein:
- a) the surface layer comprises attached molecules of at least a first compound and a distinct second compound, both said compounds selected from the group consisting of: silane and its ethyl, dimethyl, diethyl, and diethylmethyl derivatives, the siloxanes and their analogs, the cyclosiloxanes and their analogs, the organo-H-silanes and their analogs, and the organosiloxanes and their analogs;
- b) said group excludes all alkoxysilanes and their analogs, all chlorosilanes and their analogs, all silazanes and their analogs, and all silamines and their analogs;
- c) the attached molecules of the first compound are substantially chemically bound to the jacket such as to impart a desired degree of adhesion between the surface layer and the jacket; and
- d) the attached molecules of the second compound are present in sufficient concentration to limit said adhesion to said desired degree.
- 2. The fiber optic cable of claim 1, wherein the surface layer is formed by: carrying out a gas-phase reaction between the glass filament and at least said first and second compounds; and
- then forming said jacket.
- 3. A fiber-optic cable comprising:
- a filament which comprises silica-containing glass;
- surrounding the filament, a jacket that comprises polymeric material; and
- integral with the filament, a chemically modified surface layer for enhancing adhesion between the filament and the jacket; wherein:
- the chemically modified surface layer comprises siloxane chains, each chain having at least two ends, each said end chemically bound to a silicon atom or an oxygen atom of the silica-containing glass; and
- said siloxane chains are the product of a surface reaction between the filament and a cyclosiloxane compound, followed by polymerization of surface-reacted cyclosiloxane with additional cyclosiloxane.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
This invention was made with Government support under Funds-In Agreement No. DE-FI04-88AL54100, awarded by The United States Department of Energy. The government has certain rights in this invention.
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