Tur et al., 2007 - Google Patents
High-order mode based dispersion compensating modules using spatial mode conversionTur et al., 2007
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- Tur M
- Menashe D
- Japha Y
- Danziger Y
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- Journal of Optical and Fiber Communications Reports
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Abstract High-Order Mode Dispersion Compensating Modules (HOM-DCM) using spatial optical transformations for mode conversion are reviewed. It is shown that mode transformers using this technology can be designed to transform the LP01 mode of SMF …
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