Loss Analysis of Single-Mode Fiber Splices
Loss Analysis of Single-Mode Fiber Splices By D. MARCUSE (Manuscript received November 10, 1976)
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Loss Analysis of Single-Mode Fiber Splices By D. MARCUSE (Manuscript received November 10, 1976)
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Wang derives the macro-bending loss formula for single-mode fiber with multiple cladding or coating layers based on Renner''s formula and the field continuous boundary conditions.
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A new approach for the bending losses of coated optical single-mode fibers is developed based on a modified fiber geometry model, and the result is a simple formula.
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A mathematical model of single-mode optical fibers splice loss affected by altitude is established in this paper.
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This paper explains the underlying causes of microbending, identifies the factors that influence fiber sensitivity, and shows how advanced fiber design and cable architecture can mitigate their effects.
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Besides, a mathematical model for reducing the splicing loss of single-mode fiber at high altitude is established by combining the effects of temperature, humidity, oxygen content,
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Single mode fiber link is modeled for analyzing attenuation, chromatic dispersion, polarization mode dispersion and nonlinearity effects in the link. Then dispersion and attenuation compensation
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Abstract: This paper analyses losses caused by the misalignment of two fibers joined in a splice. We consider the possibility that the two fibers of different dimensions are separated in longitudinal
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A mathematical model of single-mode optical fibers splice loss affected by altitude is established in this paper.
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Fiber splices are surprisingly tolerant of longitudinal misalignment. We begin our discussion by showing that the fields of single-mode, step-index fibers are very nearly gaussian in shape.
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optical fiber connections with a gap between the fiber ends. An analysis of the reflection coefficient caused by a gap between fiber ends is based on multiple reflections behaving like a Fabry-Perot interfer
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