Fabrication and Characterization of All-Fiber Components for Optical Access Networks
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16/11/2010
16/11/2010
01/12/2008
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This Thesis deals with the fabrication and characterization of novel all-fiber components for access networks. All fiber components offer distinctive advantages due to low forward and backward losses, epoxy free optical path and high power handling. A novel fabrication method for monolithic 1x4 couplers, which are vital components in distributed passive optical networks, is realized. The fabrication method differs from conventional structures with a symmetric coupling profile and hence offers ultra wideband performance and easy process control. New structure for 1x4 couplers, by fusing five fibers is proposed to achieve high uniformity, which gives equivalent uniformity performance to 1x4 planar lightwave splitters, isolation in fused fiber WDM is improved with integration of long period gratings. Packaging techniques of fused couplers are analyzed for long term stability. International School of Photonics, Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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Cochin University of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Optical Access Networks #Fused Fiber Couplers #Monolithic 1x4 Couplers #All-Fiber Mode Conditioner #Passive Optical Network (PON) #Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM) |
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