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30 November 1994 Passive and active in-line fiber components using high index overlays on monomode optical fiber
Robbie B. Charters, Andrzej P. Kuczynski, Steven E. Staines, Ralph P. Tatam, Geoffrey J. Ashwell
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Proceedings Volume 2341, Interferometry '94: Interferometric Fiber Sensing; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195536
Event: International Conference on Interferometry '94, 1994, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
As single mode fiber optic sensors become more complex there is an increasing need for efficient low loss components that are compatible with optical fibers. In this paper we investigate two methods of constructing in-line fiber optic channel dropping filters with bandwidths in the range 7 nm to 40 nm and insertion losses <EQ 0.2 dB. Both devices exhibit a degree of thermal tunability.
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Robbie B. Charters, Andrzej P. Kuczynski, Steven E. Staines, Ralph P. Tatam, and Geoffrey J. Ashwell "Passive and active in-line fiber components using high index overlays on monomode optical fiber", Proc. SPIE 2341, Interferometry '94: Interferometric Fiber Sensing, (30 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195536
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Polishing

Optical fibers

Photoresist materials

Waveguides

Overlay metrology

Monochromators

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