@3DDave I'm working on a physics measurement experiment and I'm trying to bond layers of bare optical fibers together so they don't vibrate when the experimental instrument is being moved. I can use UV cured adhesive because each layer of fibers will have adhesive applied from the top, and can be cured from the top before another layer is applied. However because optical fiber is made of glass which has very low CTE and the fiber is very fragile, so it is unlikely to overcome forces of elasticity of the adhesive, therefore I need to find an adhesive with ultra low CTE. I wrote in the question that I'm looking for one which has the lowest known CTE because glass fibers have CTE 5.5 x 10 to -7, which is lower than any adhesive that I know of. However, I have seen some papers about experimental adhesives made from molecules of silica with ultra low CTE, so maybe some company is manufacturing commercially such an adhesive.