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Showing papers on "Wavelength-division multiplexing published in 1971"



18 Mar 1971
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the investigation and fabrication of a five channel wavelength division multiplex (WDM) optical communication link, which consists of five different wavelength Ga(1-x)Al(x)As light emitting diodes and five narrowband photodiodes (PDs).
Abstract: : The report describes the investigation and fabrication of a five channel wavelength division multiplex (WDM) optical communication link. The transmitter consists of five different wavelength Ga(1-x)Al(x)As light emitting diodes (LEDs) and the receiver consists of five narrowband photodiodes (PDs). The light is conducted from the transmitter to the receiver by a fiber optic bundle. Various techniques (dichroic filters, furcated fiber bundle, and LED and PD plane arrays) of coupling the light into and out of the fiber bundle are investigated. Measurements of receiver sensitivity, optical efficiency, and optical cross-coupling between channels were made. A theoretical analysis of the link optical efficiency and expected cross-coupling is performed and design information for future WDM optical links is established. It is also determined that fiber bundles which are classified as incoherent are, in general, quasi-coherent. It was necessary to incorporate optical mixing cylinders at the entrance and exit of the bundle to uniformly distribute the light throughout the cross-section. (Author)

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