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Uniform waveguide dispersion segmented-core designs for dispersion-shifted single-mode fibers

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Abstract

For SiO2-GeO2 based fibers fabricated by vapor deposition techniques, the wavelength regions of low attenuation occur near 1300 and 1550 nm. With single-mode systems operating in the 1300-nm window becoming a commercial reality, research is under way to design and fabricate fibers that utilize the potentially lower loss possible in the 1550-nm window. These designs, with zero dispersion wavelength also shifted to the 1550-nm window, allow simultaneously low loss and low dispersion with conventional laser diodes.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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