Fitting of a weighted Gaussian lowpass filter to the transfer function of graded-index fibres to reduce bandwidth ambiguities

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It is proposed to fit a weighted Gaussian lowpass filter to the transfer function of graded-index fibres to reduce the error in bandwidth value.

Inspec keywords: optical transfer function; low-pass filters; optical fibres; optical filters

Other keywords: graded-index fibres; weighted Gaussian lowpass filter; bandwidth ambiguities; transfer function; concatenated links; correlation value

Subjects: Fibre optics; Fibre optics and fibre waveguides

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