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Holographic RAM for optical fiber communications
2000 Optical Data Storage. Conference Digest (Cat. No.00TH8491), 2000A highly efficient holographic RAM operating at optical communication wavelengths is presented. It exploits a two-color technique by recording digital bytes at 488 nm and retrieving the same information at 1550 nm. A larger number of stored holograms can be easily achieved in small size crystals in order to develop a realistic device.
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Fibers for Optical Communications
Advanced Materials, 1993Low‐loss optical fibers based on silica now have a transmission loss value approaching the theoretical limit, and thus attention has turned to other materials. Fibers for optical communications are reviewed in general, and the methods of loss reduction in silica‐based fibers are discussed.
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BASICS OF OPTICS AND OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION
2023History of fiber optic systems, block diagram, Fiber material, fiber cables and fiber fabrication, Propagation of light in optical fiber, acceptance angle, numerical aperture, Types and specification of optical fiber, Advantages of optical fiber communication, applications, fiber joints, fiber connectors, splicer.
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Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing Assisted by Optical Communication Techniques
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2021Yaxi Yan, Hua Zheng, Zhiyong Zhao
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Few-Mode Fiber Coupling Efficiency for Free-Space Optical Communication
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2021Xingjie Fan, Dawei Wang, Julian Cheng
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1985
Fiber optical communication is based on the principle of light transmission through a fine glass fiber by total internal reflection. A first demonstration of the guiding of light by total internal reflection was given by John Tyndall in 1870. In front of an audience of the Royal Academy of London, he demonstrated that light illuminating the top surface
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Fiber optical communication is based on the principle of light transmission through a fine glass fiber by total internal reflection. A first demonstration of the guiding of light by total internal reflection was given by John Tyndall in 1870. In front of an audience of the Royal Academy of London, he demonstrated that light illuminating the top surface
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The Role of Parallelism in the Evolution of Optical Fiber Communication Systems
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2022Werner Klaus +2 more
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Field Trials of Communication and Sensing System in Space Division Multiplexing Optical Fiber Cable
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2023Yingyu Chen +2 more
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