Induced birefringence in optical fibres : phenomenology and applications
Induced birefringence in optical fibres : phenomenology and applications
Recent work has shown that the birefringence induced in optical fibres by exposure to linearly polarized light can be used to realize novel self-organised birefringent rocking filters that act as narrow-band polarization mode convertors. The present understanding of the effect is reviewed and these devices discussed
Russell, P.St.J.
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Kamal, A.
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Archambault, J.L.
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May 1992
Russell, P.St.J.
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Kamal, A.
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Archambault, J.L.
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Russell, P.St.J., Kamal, A. and Archambault, J.L.
(1992)
Induced birefringence in optical fibres : phenomenology and applications.
Optique Guidee et Photonique II Colloque dans le Cadre du 60e Congres de L'AFCAS, Montreal, Canada.
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Recent work has shown that the birefringence induced in optical fibres by exposure to linearly polarized light can be used to realize novel self-organised birefringent rocking filters that act as narrow-band polarization mode convertors. The present understanding of the effect is reviewed and these devices discussed
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Published date: May 1992
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Optique Guidee et Photonique II Colloque dans le Cadre du 60e Congres de L'AFCAS, Montreal, Canada, 1992-05-01
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