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14 April 2003 Basic properties of ring-index optical fibers
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Proceedings Volume 5028, Optical Fibers and Their Applications VIII; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497588
Event: Optical Fibers and Their Applications VIII, 2002, Bialowieza, Poland
Abstract
This work analyzes theoretically, technologically and practically a class of low-loss single-mode optical fibers with ring refractive index profile. The fibers are considered for long distance signal transmission as well as photonic signal processing. Trunk transmission, ring index fibers have shifted and flattened dispersion characteristics and much larger effective area as compared with standard step-index single-mode. Signal processing, device oriented, ring-index fibers have a unique capability of transmitting either quasi planar modes for large ring diameters or the second order mode in a quasi single-mode regime at lossy discrimination of the fundamental mode, for small ring diameters. Ring-index fibers can maintain singlemode transmission for considerable values of normalized frequency for particular cases of the refractive index profile. Theoretically predicted features of single-mode ring index fibers were confirmed experimentally on samples manufactured by the author is cooperation with TU of Bialystok. Parts of the work were published in Optica Applicata and reprinted with permission. Part of the work was realized within the KBN grant 4-T08D-001-22 submitted to Technical University of Bialystok.
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Ryszard S. Romaniuk "Basic properties of ring-index optical fibers", Proc. SPIE 5028, Optical Fibers and Their Applications VIII, (14 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497588
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Dispersion

Signal processing

Refractive index

Multimode fibers

Cladding

Manufacturing

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