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14 January 1987 Chromatic Dispersion Characteristics of Single-Mode Mid-Infrared Fibers
Alexis Mendez, Harish R. D. Sunak
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Proceedings Volume 0722, Components for Fiber Optic Applications; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937653
Event: Cambridge Symposium-Fiber/LASE '86, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
The chromatic dispersion characteristics of several heavy metal fluoride fibers were evaluated as a function of wavelength, core diameter and index difference for a single-mode step-index fiber structure. The results show that, by appropriate choice of core diameter and index difference for each material, the total dispersion can be reduced to zero over a broad wavelength range. It has been demostrated that it is possible to have zero-dispersion fluoride fibers at the minimun loss wavelength of 2.5 μm, but further study of other core profiles as well as the role of the extrinsic losses is necessary for a complete design study of these single-mode fibers.
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Alexis Mendez and Harish R. D. Sunak "Chromatic Dispersion Characteristics of Single-Mode Mid-Infrared Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0722, Components for Fiber Optic Applications, (14 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937653
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KEYWORDS
Dispersion

Optical fibers

Waveguides

Refractive index

Glasses

Fiber optics

Mid-IR

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