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Self-imaging by ring-core fibers

Self-imaging by ring-core fibers
Self-imaging by ring-core fibers
A tubular dielectric waveguide of typically 100 lambda diameter and single-moded wall-thickness can produce single or multiple images of one endface on the opposite one. Applications as single-mode N x N directional couplers are possible.
Niemeier, Th.
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Poole, S.B.
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Ulrich, R.
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Niemeier, Th.
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Poole, S.B.
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Ulrich, R.
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Niemeier, Th., Poole, S.B. and Ulrich, R. (1985) Self-imaging by ring-core fibers. Optical Fiber Communication (OFC 85), San Diego, United States. 13 - 14 Jan 1985.

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Abstract

A tubular dielectric waveguide of typically 100 lambda diameter and single-moded wall-thickness can produce single or multiple images of one endface on the opposite one. Applications as single-mode N x N directional couplers are possible.

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Published date: 1985
Venue - Dates: Optical Fiber Communication (OFC 85), San Diego, United States, 1985-01-13 - 1985-01-14

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Local EPrints ID: 77672
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77672
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:57

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Author: Th. Niemeier
Author: S.B. Poole
Author: R. Ulrich

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