Abstract
In this paper, we have investigated the optical characteristics of thermally expanded core Polarization Maintaining Optical Fibres (TEC-PM) as a function of time heating and temperature of heat. The modal ellipticity of the fundamental mode is analyzed for applications on optimal low M2-diode to fibre connection.
Keywords.: Optical communication; optical fibers; optical fiber thermal factors; thermooptic effects optical fiber connecting; optical fiber coupling; mode coupling; mode
Received: 2011-05-24
Published Online: 2011-11-18
Published in Print: 2011-November
Copyright © 2011 De Gruyter
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Keywords for this article
Optical communication;
optical fibers;
optical fiber thermal factors;
thermooptic effects optical fiber connecting;
optical fiber coupling;
mode coupling;
mode
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