نتایج جستجو برای: optical fibre theory

تعداد نتایج: 1057276  

2010
B. Kibler J. Fatome C. Finot G. Millot F. Dias G. Genty

The Peregrine soliton is a localized nonlinear structure predicted to exist over 25 years ago, but not so far experimentally observed in any physical system1. It is of fundamental significance because it is localized in both time and space, and because it defines the limit of a wide class of solutions to the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE). Here, we use an analytic description of NLSE bre...

2016
Alistair MacLean Chris Moran Walter Johnstone Brian Culshaw Dan Marsh Paul Parker

Introduction: In this Letter an optical fibre sensor capable of making fully distributed measurements of a wide range of solvents is identified. Microbending principles have been used to develop the sensor such that it responds on contact with liquid solvents, typically within 30 seconds of exposure. The sensor incorporates a swelling polymer and optical fibre components that are readily availa...

Journal: :Illinois Journal of Mathematics 1960

2002
Z. KRAJEWSKI

The optical fibre laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) is a technique used for the velocity measurement of fluid flows. The two-dimensional directional LDV using a special technique based on generation of heterodyne signals of differential carrier frequencies has been described in literature [1,2]. The capability of simultaneous measurement of three orthogonal velocity components has also been prese...

2016
David A Coucheron Michael Fokine Nilesh Patil Dag Werner Breiby Ole Tore Buset Noel Healy Anna C Peacock Thomas Hawkins Max Jones John Ballato Ursula J Gibson

Glass fibres with silicon cores have emerged as a versatile platform for all-optical processing, sensing and microscale optoelectronic devices. Using SiGe in the core extends the accessible wavelength range and potential optical functionality because the bandgap and optical properties can be tuned by changing the composition. However, silicon and germanium segregate unevenly during non-equilibr...

2009
Lena Wosinska Didier Colle Piet Demeester Kostas Katrinis Marko Lackovic Ozren Lapcevic Ilse Lievens George Markidis Branko Mikac Mario Pickavet Bart Puype Nina Skorin-Kapov Dimitri Staessens Anna Tzanakaki

Network resilience is an issue of deep concern to network operators being eager to deploy high-capacity fibre networks, since a single failure in the network could result in significant losses of revenue. The importance of network reliability will keep pace with the steadily increasing network capacity. For very-high-capacity future optical networks, carrying multitudes of 10 Gbit/s channels pe...

2016
Nikita A. Shevchenko Tianhua Xu Daniel Semrau Gabriel Saavedra Gabriele Liga Milen Paskov Lidia Galdino Alex Alvarado Robert I. Killey Polina Bayvel

The achievable information rates of optical communication systems using ultra-wide bandwidth 100-nm distributed Raman amplification have been investigated for each individual subchannels, based on the first-order perturbative analysis of nonlinear distortions. Introduction To date, optical fibre communications have achieved unprecedented growth and success over the past three decades and now st...

2013
Alexey Redyuk Anton Skidin Michael Fedoruk Alex Shafarenko

A model of an optical fibre communication line operating at 80 Gb/s with QPSK modulation format is studied numerically. The error statistics and patterning effects are analyzed and nonlinear transmission impairments of the optical signal are quantified.

2011
Gary Allwood Graham Wild Steven Hinckley

In this paper we present an in-ground intrusion detection system for security applications. Here, an optical fibre pressure switch is directly connected to a standard digital input of a programmable logic controller (PLC). This is achieved using an intensiometric detection system, where a laser diode and Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) are optically mismatched, resulting in a static dc offset from th...

2016
Robert Gordon Jincy Johny Radhakrishna Prabhu Wai Keung Fung

Photonic crystal fibre (PCF)–fibre bragg grating (FBG) integration opens up new possibilities in multi-parameter fibre-optic sensing, owing to their active control over light characteristics and mode confinements. Their integration results in a mismatch in their mode field diameters (MFDs), which in turn causes various types of losses such as confinement loss, scattering loss, etc. This paper p...

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