Bandwidth results for liquid-core optical fibres

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Bandwidths derived from pulse-dispersion measurements have been obtained as a function of length for tetrachloroethylene-filled samples. The results show that collimated launching and/or detection gives considerable improvements over wide-angle beam excitation and detection for lengths below about 300 m, but little above about 800 m. A degree of agreement is obtained with results for some theoretical models.

Inspec keywords: liquids; guided light propagation; fibre optics

Other keywords: pulse dispersion measurement; fibre optics; liquid core optical fibre; liquids; guided light propagation

Subjects: Fibre optics and fibre waveguides; Fibre optics

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