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7 February 1989 Reflectively Tapped Fiber Delay-Lines For Wideband Signal Processing
C. E. Lee, H. F. Taylor
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Abstract
A new method for wideband signal processing using a reflectively tapped fiber delay-line is described. Dielectric mirrors as taps are incorporated into a continuous length of optical fiber by an electric fusion splicing technique. Demonstration of this processor as a frequency filter in the gigahertz regime is described. A variable tap technique based on fiber Fabry-Perot interferometers is suggested.
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C. E. Lee and H. F. Taylor "Reflectively Tapped Fiber Delay-Lines For Wideband Signal Processing", Proc. SPIE 0987, High Bandwidth Analog Applications of Photonics II, (7 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959694
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Reflectivity

Mirrors

Filtering (signal processing)

Optical fibers

Reflectors

Fiber optics

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