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Circularly birefringent single-mode optical fibres

Circularly birefringent single-mode optical fibres
Circularly birefringent single-mode optical fibres
The rotation of polarised light which occurs in a twisted anisotropic medium is exploited to produce very high circular birefringence in single-mode optical fibres. Beat lengths of less than 5 mm have already been achieved in some preliminary experiments.
0013-5194
129-130
Hussey, C.D.
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Birch, R.D.
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Fujii, Y.
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Hussey, C.D.
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Birch, R.D.
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Hussey, C.D., Birch, R.D. and Fujii, Y. (1986) Circularly birefringent single-mode optical fibres. Electronics Letters, 22 (3), 129-130. (doi:10.1049/el:19860090).

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The rotation of polarised light which occurs in a twisted anisotropic medium is exploited to produce very high circular birefringence in single-mode optical fibres. Beat lengths of less than 5 mm have already been achieved in some preliminary experiments.

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Published date: 1986

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Local EPrints ID: 78563
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78563
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: 61924a7d-b6f7-47ed-ad27-168979861ed9

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Author: C.D. Hussey
Author: R.D. Birch
Author: Y. Fujii

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