Measurement of normalised frequency in a single-mode optical fibres
It is shown that methods of measuring the normalised frequency in single-mode fibres through observation of mode cut-off wavelengths give erroneous results. This is because the various loss mechanisms which exist in a practical fibre can have an appreciable effect near cut-off.
Main Authors: | Gambling, W.A (Author), Payne, D.N (Author), Matsumura, H. (Author), Norman, S.R (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1977.
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