1983
DOI: 10.1002/j.1538-7305.1983.tb02294.x
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Modal Analysis of Loss and Mode Mixing in Multimode Parabolic Index Splices

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“…In this case, the fiber whose DMD is less than 0.15 ps/m can be used. Similarly, the optimum setting for the transmitter is a fiber whose DMD is less than 0.12 ps/m, and the wide range of encircled flux (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19) m) can be used. Fig.…”
Section: Simulation Inputs and Resultsmentioning
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“…In this case, the fiber whose DMD is less than 0.15 ps/m can be used. Similarly, the optimum setting for the transmitter is a fiber whose DMD is less than 0.12 ps/m, and the wide range of encircled flux (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19) m) can be used. Fig.…”
Section: Simulation Inputs and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, this signal is applied to the driver and propagated further through the laser (Section II-A). The interaction of the laser, the lens, and the fiber, as well as the connector effects, is treated through the overlap integrals [11], [12] to find the coupling coefficients from each laser mode into each fiber mode (Sections II-B-D). Then, the coupling coefficients into each fiber-mode group are calculated.…”
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“…The mode delays can be calculated for a known fiber profile using the scalar wave equation [12]. Similarly, one can compute the coupling coefficients (the fraction of total optical power launched into mode group) using the overlap integral [13]. In that case, and in the ideal case corresponding to the absence of offset in the connectors, the transfer function is given by…”
Section: Fiber Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%