Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5–1.6 μm low-loss spectral region of single-mode fibres

LG Cohen, C Lin, WG French - Electronics Letters, 1979 - IET
We have designed and fabricated single-mode silica fibres that have zero chromatic
dispersion within the 1.5–1.6 μm low-loss spectral region by controlling their waveguide …

[引用][C] Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5-1.6 μm low-loss spectral region of single-mode fibres

LG Cohen, C Lin, WG French - Electronics Letters, 1979 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5-1.6 μm low-loss spectral region of single-mode
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Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5? 1.6? m low-loss spectral region of single-mode fibres

LG Cohen, C Lin, WG French - Electronics Letters, 1979 - infona.pl
We have designed and fabricated single-mode silica fibres that have zero chromatic
dispersion within the 1.5? 1.6? m low-loss spectral region by controlling their waveguide …

[引用][C] TAILORING ZERO CHROMATIC DISPERSION INTO THE 1.5-1.6 MU M LOW-LOSS SPECTRAL REGION OF SINGLE-MODE FIBRES

LG COHEN, C LIN, F WG - 1979 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
TAILORING ZERO CHROMATIC DISPERSION INTO THE 1.5-1.6 MU M LOW-LOSS
SPECTRAL REGION OF SINGLE-MODE FIBRES CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal …

[引用][C] Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5–1.6 μm low-loss spectral region of single-mode fibres

LG Cohen, C Lin, WG French - Electronics Letters, 1979 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5–1.6 μm low-loss spectral region of single-mode
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Tailoring zero chromatic dispersion into the 1.5? 1.6? m low-loss spectral region of single-mode fibres

LG Cohen, C Lin, WG French - Electronics Letters, 1979 - infona.pl
We have designed and fabricated single-mode silica fibres that have zero chromatic
dispersion within the 1.5? 1.6? m low-loss spectral region by controlling their waveguide …