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26 February 2013 Hyperspectral optical fiber refractive index measurement spanning 2.5 octaves
Andrew D. Yablon, Jayesh Jasapara
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Abstract
Optical fiber refractive index profiles were measured across a 2.5 octave wavelength range (from 375 nm to 2100 nm) using a single phase-shifting interferometer. This spectral range is more than a factor of 2 larger than previously reported multi-wavelength interferometers, and includes the pump and amplification bands of Er-doped, Yb-doped, Er:Yb-doped, and Tm-doped fibers. The apparatus can measure the material dispersion in a spatially-resolved manner that permits more accurate prediction of the fiber’s waveguide properties. The measurement wavelength can be tailored to optimize the beneficial or deleterious effects of material dispersion, optical resolution, and interferometric phase ambiguities.
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Andrew D. Yablon and Jayesh Jasapara "Hyperspectral optical fiber refractive index measurement spanning 2.5 octaves", Proc. SPIE 8601, Fiber Lasers X: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 86011V (26 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2000311
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Refractive index

Cladding

Silica

Spatial resolution

Ultraviolet radiation

Interferometers

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