Published November 1, 1979
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Temporal spreading of a pulse propagating in a two-mode optical Fiber
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Abstract
The dependence of the temporal width of the impulse response on the length z of a two-mode optical fiber is examined. This quantity, which is proportional to z in the absence of mode coupling and to z^(1/2) in the presence of weak random coupling among the guided modes, possesses a different dependence in the case of a deterministic resonant-coupling model, appropriate for describing a rather general class of actual situations. The relevant role played by the coherence time of the signal is demonstrated.
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© 1979 Optical Society of America. Received 4 January 1979; revised 9 June 1979. This research was supported by the U.S. Army Research Office under Contract No. DAAG29-77-G-0130.Attached Files
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