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Silica Optical Fiber Technology for Devices and Components

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    Author(s)Kyunghwan Oh
    PublisherJohn Wiley (Jw)
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780471455585
    Pages472
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    John Wiley (Jw) Silica Optical Fiber Technology for Devices and Components by Kyunghwan Oh

    From basic physics to new products, Silica Optical Fiber Technology for Device and Components examines all aspects of specialty optical fibers. Moreover, the inclusion of the latest international standards governing optical fibers enables you to move from research to fabrication to commercialization.• Reviews all the latest specialty optical fiber technologies, including those developed for high capacity WDM applications; broadband fiber amplifiers; fiber filleters based on periodic coupling; fiber branching devices; and fiber terminations• Discusses key differences among single mode fibers, multimode fibers for high speed Ethernet LAN, and dispersion compensating fibers for long-haul applications• Compares the most recently developed conventional optical fibers with the latest photonic crystal fibers still in developmentA self-contained, menu-driven software program is included for optical fiber design, simulating waveguide structures for most of the fibers discussed in the book.