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A new interpretation of spot size measurements on singly-clad single-mode fibres

A new interpretation of spot size measurements on singly-clad single-mode fibres
A new interpretation of spot size measurements on singly-clad single-mode fibres
By using the Petermann spot size rather than the Marcuse spot size we suggest a slight modification to the Millar method for ESI determination which will allow the three parameters necessary for the EESI to be determined. The method is particularly useful for triangular-profile fibres.
0013-5194
28-30
Hussey, C.D.
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Martinez, F.
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Hussey, C.D.
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Martinez, F.
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Hussey, C.D. and Martinez, F. (1985) A new interpretation of spot size measurements on singly-clad single-mode fibres. Electronics Letters, 22 (1), 28-30. (doi:10.1049/el:19860020).

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By using the Petermann spot size rather than the Marcuse spot size we suggest a slight modification to the Millar method for ESI determination which will allow the three parameters necessary for the EESI to be determined. The method is particularly useful for triangular-profile fibres.

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Published date: 1985

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Local EPrints ID: 78573
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78573
ISSN: 0013-5194
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Author: C.D. Hussey
Author: F. Martinez

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