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Soliton-like thermal shock-waves in optical fibres: Origin of periodic damage tracks

Soliton-like thermal shock-waves in optical fibres: Origin of periodic damage tracks
Soliton-like thermal shock-waves in optical fibres: Origin of periodic damage tracks
The periodic damage track left after the passage of a soliton-like thermal shock-wave along an optical fibre is shown to arise through mode focusing in the thermal lens created by the shock-wave.
111-114
IEEE
Hand, D.P.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Hand, D.P.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Hand, D.P. and Russell, P.St.J. (1988) Soliton-like thermal shock-waves in optical fibres: Origin of periodic damage tracks. In Fourteenth European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC 88). IEEE. pp. 111-114 .

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Abstract

The periodic damage track left after the passage of a soliton-like thermal shock-wave along an optical fibre is shown to arise through mode focusing in the thermal lens created by the shock-wave.

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Published date: 1988
Venue - Dates: 14th European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC), Brighton, United Kingdom, 1988-09-11 - 1988-09-15

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Local EPrints ID: 77575
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77575
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Author: D.P. Hand
Author: P.St.J. Russell

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