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15 October 1982 Single Mode Fiber Optic Components
R. A. Bergh, M. J.F. Digonnet, H. C. Lefevre, S. A. Newton, H. J. Shaw
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Proceedings Volume 0326, Fiber Optics: Technology '82; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933346
Event: 1982 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1982, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Optical systems composed of single-mode fiber are finding increasing utility as high-band-width transmission systems, interferometers, and sensors. In addition to the unique properties of single mode fibers that permit such applications, these systems have an important advantage over their conventional bulk optics equivalents - namely, a compact, lightweight, flexible, and completely guided optical path. If fiber systems are to exploit this advan-tage to the fullest, however, compatible components are needed to perform some of the basic functions (power division, polarization control and filtering, etc.) that may be required in any optical system.
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R. A. Bergh, M. J.F. Digonnet, H. C. Lefevre, S. A. Newton, and H. J. Shaw "Single Mode Fiber Optic Components", Proc. SPIE 0326, Fiber Optics: Technology '82, (15 October 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933346
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Crystals

Polarizers

Cladding

Refractive index

Single mode fibers

Fiber optics

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