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26 April 1989 The Development Of Steady State Modal Conditions In Short Length Concatenated Systems
Gair D. Brown, Gregory D. Balchin, Joseph P. Ingold, Scott E. Spence
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Abstract
The development of steady state modal conditions in several short length concatenations was studied. The resultant steady state distribution was identified as approximately equivalent to a 70/100 beam optics launch into a short reference fiber. Mechanical methods of reproducing the distribution in a short length of fiber with an initial overfill condition were also studied.
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Gair D. Brown, Gregory D. Balchin, Joseph P. Ingold, and Scott E. Spence "The Development Of Steady State Modal Conditions In Short Length Concatenated Systems", Proc. SPIE 0992, Fiber Optics Reliability: Benign and Adverse Environments II, (26 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960041
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KEYWORDS
Connectors

Light emitting diodes

Shape memory alloys

Optical filters

Fiber optics

Standards development

Local area networks

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