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Special fibres and fibre devices

Special fibres and fibre devices
Special fibres and fibre devices
The various types of optical fibres tailored for specific applications are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on rare-earth-doped fibres for use in fibre lasers and amplifiers. Fibre lasers have potential as well-controlled, quiet sources for telecommunications and sensors, while the erbium-doped fibre amplifier is already well-established as a low-noise, polarisation-insensitive repeater.
Payne, D.N.
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Payne, D.N.
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Payne, D.N. (1990) Special fibres and fibre devices. ACOFT'90: Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology, Sydney, Australia. 02 - 05 Dec 1990.

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The various types of optical fibres tailored for specific applications are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on rare-earth-doped fibres for use in fibre lasers and amplifiers. Fibre lasers have potential as well-controlled, quiet sources for telecommunications and sensors, while the erbium-doped fibre amplifier is already well-established as a low-noise, polarisation-insensitive repeater.

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Published date: 1990
Venue - Dates: ACOFT'90: Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology, Sydney, Australia, 1990-12-02 - 1990-12-05

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