Pulse propagation along optical fibres
Mode-locked helium-neon lasers have been used to propagate pulses of ~1 ns duration along multimode cladded glass fibres. Any pulse spreading due to dispersion in a 33 m length of fibre is less than 0.5 ns which is the limit of resolution of the measuring equipment. This result indicates that a puls...
Main Authors: | Gambling, W.A (Author), Laybourn, P.J.R (Author), Lee, M.D (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1970.
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