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Fusion splicing between optical circuits and optical fibres

Shimizu et al., 1983

Document ID
7854761602049801974
Author
Shimizu N
Imoto N
Ikeda M
Publication year
Publication venue
Electronics Letters

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Splicing between an optical fibre and a planar deposited silica waveguide was performed by using a CO2 laser as a heat source. The average splicing loss of 30 samples between a multimode graded-index fibre and a deposited silica waveguide was 0.18 dB. Reflection …
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