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SILICA OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY FO - DESIGN FABRICATION AND INTERNATI

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Informationen zum Autor KYUNGHWAN OH, PhD , is Professor in the Department of Physics at Yonsei University. Dr. Oh is Alexander von Humbodt Research Fellow, Chevening Scholar, and JSPS Invitation Fellow. UN-CHUL PAEK, PhD , was Professor at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology. Dr. Paek was a Fellow at Bell Labs, an OSA Fellow, and a Member of National Academy of Engineering, United States. Klappentext From basic physics to new products, Silica Optical Fiber Technology for Device and Components examines all aspects of specialty optical fibers. Moreover, the inclusion of the latest international standards governing optical fibers enables you to move from research to fabrication to commercialization.* Reviews all the latest specialty optical fiber technologies, including those developed for high capacity WDM applications; broadband fiber amplifiers; fiber filleters based on periodic coupling; fiber branching devices; and fiber terminations* Discusses key differences among single mode fibers, multimode fibers for high speed Ethernet LAN, and dispersion compensating fibers for long-haul applications* Compares the most recently developed conventional optical fibers with the latest photonic crystal fibers still in developmentA self-contained, menu-driven software program is included for optical fiber design, simulating waveguide structures for most of the fibers discussed in the book. Zusammenfassung From basic physics to new products, Silica Optical Fiber Technology for Device and Components examines all aspects of specialty optical fibers. Moreover, the inclusion of the latest international standards governing optical fibers enables you to move from research to fabrication to commercialization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix Acknowledgment xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Brief Historical Review of Silica Optical Fibers 1 1.2 International Standards for Silica Optical Fibers 8 1.3 Classifications of Silica Optical Fibers 12 References 16 2 Review on Single-Mode Fiber Design and International Standards 18 2.1 Optical Modes in Cylindrical Waveguides 18 2.2 Material Dispersion in Optical Fibers 37 2.3 Optical Attributes for Single-Mode Fiber Characterization and Classification 48 2.4 International Standards for Single-Mode Fibers 64 References 79 3 Preform Fabrication and Optical Fiber Drawing Process 83 3.1 Preform Fabrication Based on Chemical Vapor Deposition Process 83 3.2 Postprocesses for Geometrical Modification of Preform 101 3.3 Optical Fiber Drawing 104 References 126 4 Dispersion-Managed Single-Mode Fibers for Wavelength Division Multiplexing 131 4.1 Wavelength Allocations in Single-Mode Fibers for WDM Applications 131 4.2 Optimization of Waveguide Parameters for Dispersion Control 137 4.3 Refractive Index Profile Analysis for Dispersion-Shifted Fibers 150 4.4 Dispersion-Compensating Fibers Using the Fundamental Mode 157 4.5 Dispersion Compensation Using High-Order Modes 168 References 181 5 Multimode Fibers for Large-Bandwidth Applications 185 5.1 History and Recent Application Trends of Multimode Optical Fibers 185 5.2 Principle of Multimode Optical Fiber Design 190 5.3 Impacts of Nonideal a-Refractive Index Profile on Transmission Bandwidth 197 5.4 Main Attributes of GI-MMFs-Bandwidth and Differential Modal Delay 203 5.5 Multimode Optical Fiber Standards 213 References 221 6 Optical Nonlinearity Control in Optical Fibers 224 6.1 Historical Review of Optical Nonlinearity in Optical Fibers 224 6.2 Origin of Optical Nonlinearities in Optical Fibers 226 6.3 Specifications of Nonlinear Optical Processes in Optical Fibers 231 6.4 Comparison of Raman and Brillouin Scatter...

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