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    • Materials Science
    • Optics
    • Textile Engineering

    Background:

    • Traditional fiber optic applications often require specialized manufacturing.
    • Developing reproducible methods for fiber optic manipulation is crucial for advanced optical systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the application of weaving techniques to fiber optics.
    • To demonstrate the creation of precisely controlled, reproducible image guides and dissectors using woven fiber optics.
    • To detail the methods for weaving plastic optical fibers.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing plastic optical fibers with a diameter of 0.25 mm.
    • Applying the art of weaving to arrange optical fibers.
    • Developing specific weaving patterns for image transmission and manipulation.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully produced precisely controlled and reproducible image guides and dissectors.
    • Demonstrated the feasibility of weaving plastic optical fibers for optical device fabrication.
    • Developed examples including a 3:1 interleaver for color cathode-ray tube displays and a high-speed alphanumeric output device.

    Conclusions:

    • Weaving is a viable technique for fabricating complex fiber optic devices.
    • Woven fiber optics offer a new approach for creating custom image guides and dissectors.
    • The described techniques provide a foundation for further research and development in woven fiber optics.