2018
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/aadcbb
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Analysis and removal of the second-order ghost coupling points in distributed multiple coupling point measurements

Abstract: White light interferometry is used to measure distributed polarization coupling (DPC) in high-birefringence polarization-maintaining fibers (PMFs). Second-order ghost coupling points (CPs) exist in DPC measurements when there are multiple intrinsic CPs in PMFs, which degrade the measurement accuracy. Therefore, it is essential to analyze and remove the second-order ghost CPs. Based on Jones matrix analysis, the quantitative relationship between intrinsic CPs and second-order ghost CPs is such that when there a… Show more

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