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Is the Bandwidth of Optical Fibers Representative of their Transmission Capacity?
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S. Geckeler,
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December 1, 1986
Published Online: 1986-12
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- Contents
- Is the Bandwidth of Optical Fibers Representative of their Transmission Capacity?
- Rigorous Electromagnetic Treatment of Planar Corrugated Waveguides
- Automatic Characterization of Optical Receivers and Fibers in the Frequency Domain
- Polarization and Wavelength Multiplexed Bidirectional Single Fiber Subscriber Loop
- Voltage-Length Product of X and Z-Cut Ti: LiNbO3 Directional Coupler and BOA Switches: A Comparison
- Laboratory and Field Tests on Composite Fiber Optic Overhead Ground Wire
- News