Fiber optic communication series resonance

The resonance configuration, which amplifies optical signals during multiple round-trip propagations, can simply and efficiently address the intrinsic problems in conventional single round-trip measur...
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(PDF) Fano-type resonance structures based on combination of fiber

An optic-fiber sensor based on integration of extrinsic Fabry–Pérot interferometer (EFPI) and phase-shifted fiber Bragg grating (PS-FBG) is depicted and demonstrated.

Single-polarization single-mode broadband ultra-low loss hollow-core

This design can be a reference for achieving ultra-high polarization, ultra-wide bandwidth, and ultra-low loss performance, ultimately enabling its application in fiber lasers, fiber sensors, and

Fano-like resonance in optical fiber | Journal of the European Optical

This review traces the evolution of research on Fano resonance in fiber-optic systems, revealing a clear trajectory from the first fundamental demonstrations in the mid-2000s to the

(PDF) Fiber-Optic Sensors Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance: A

This paper reports on the past, present, and future scope of fiber-optic SPR sensors in the field of sensing of different chemical, physical, and biochemical parameters. A detailed

Optical and Fiber Communications Reports | Book series home

The Optical and Fiber Communications Reports (OFCR) book series provides high-quality monographs, edit volumes and textbooks in the multidisciplinary areas of optics, information science and electrical

Real-time quasi-distributed fiber optic sensor based on resonance

We propose a novel resonance frequency mapping for a real-time quasi-distributed fiber optic sensor based on identical weak fiber Bragg gratings (FBG), which has stronger reflection signals and high

Fano-like resonance in optical fiber

First, the integration of intelligent control mech-anisms, such as thermo-optic, electro-optic, and opto-me-chanical tuning, will likely enable adaptive Fano resonance devices capable of self-calibration

Fiber Optic Current Sensor Based on Resonance Frequency

A fiber optic current sensor based on resonance frequency difference detection is proposed. A maximum relative error of 0.2% and current accuracy of 0.5 A is realized over a measurement range of 400 A.

Brillouin-induced Kerr frequency comb in normal dispersion fiber Fabry

In this paper, we report and describe a new type of interaction between SBS and Kerr effect for generating ultra-broadband OFCs with a span exceeding 10 THz and a repetition rate of 10

Optimization of the sinusoidal phase modulation technique in resonant

In this paper, the analytical expression of the demodulation slope at the resonance point is for the first time deduced without any approximation, and the relationship between the slope value

OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION

The diffraction waves can couple with a surface plasmon, at resonance condition, i.e. when the propagation constant of the diffracted wave and that of the surface plasmon are equal.

Nonlinear Effects in Photonics for Telecommunication

This paper provides an overview of nonlinear optical effects in fiber-optic communication, focusing on key phenomena and their impact in

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