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4 February 1988 Multichannel Wavelength Multiplexing In Single Mode Optical Fibers
P. M. Kopera, K. L. Sweeney, K. M. Schmidt
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Proceedings Volume 0839, Components for Fiber Optic Applications II; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942542
Event: Cambridge Symposium on Fiber Optics and Integrated Optoelectronics, 1987, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), a method for combining a multiplicity of different wavelength signals onto a single optical fiber, is finding increasing usage in optical fiber communications systems. Most commonly, WDM's are used in long haul communications to increase the transmission capacity on trunks, and in datacomm applications where high-isolation, bi-directional transmission is required.
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P. M. Kopera, K. L. Sweeney, and K. M. Schmidt "Multichannel Wavelength Multiplexing In Single Mode Optical Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0839, Components for Fiber Optic Applications II, (4 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942542
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KEYWORDS
Wavelength division multiplexing

Multiplexers

Multiplexing

Polarization

Lead

Fiber optics

Optical fibers

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