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Fiber Optic Test and Measurement by Dennis Derickson,

Fiber Optic Test and Measurement by Dennis Derickson,
The complete, practical guide to testing fiber optic communication components and systems. Fiber optic networks are evolving rapidly--and so is the technology used to design, measure, and test them. "Fiber Optic Test and Measurement" is the first authoritative, complete guide to measuring both current optical networks and those on the horizon. It reflects the collective experience of Hewlett-Packard's world-class lightwave test and measurement organization, and presents extensive information that has had limited circulation to date. Learn how to characterize all three basic components of a fiber optic communication system: the optical transmitter, fiber medium, and optical receiver. Review each fundamental area of fiber optic measurement, including: Optical power measurements using several types of photodetectors Spectral measurements using diffraction gratings, Michelson interferometers and both heterodyne and homodyne spectrum analysis Polarization measurements--increasingly important in high data rate networks that utilize optical amplifiers Modulation measurements via frequency and time domain analyses The book's unprecedented coverage of advanced fiber technology will be invaluable to professionals implementing or maintaining new optical networks. Learn how to: Test digital fiber systems to SONET/SDH international standards Accurately characterize the behavior of Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) fiber systems Test two-port optical devices for insertion loss, reflectivity of components, chromatic and polarization mode dispersion, and the behavior of Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs). This practical guide will help technicians, engineers, and scientistsaccurately measure and test fiber optic systems, without becoming experts in fiber optic theory. It will be equally useful for experienced fiber optic professionals and those new to the field.



Fiber Optics by Optical Society of America,
Fiber Optics by Optical Society of America,
This new volume is the latest in a set representing the most comprehensive collection of descriptive material and tabulated data about optics ever assembled! Its 27 all-new chapters--contributed by the most widely respected names in the field--give you instant access to reliable information concerning every aspect of fiber optics.Prepared under the auspices of the Optical Society of America, this definitive work includes all the information you need to start solving problems in optics, from design of systems and components to day-today laboratory research and development. This volume contains a new index covering all four volumes, extensive chapter glossaries, and a wealth of current references to guide you to even more sources of information.Volume IV: Fiber Optics and Nonlinear Optics includes articles that cover: *Fiber optics communications, technologies, and systems*Solitons, gratings, amplifiers, modulators, and detectors for fiber-optic systems*Fiber-based couplers, isolators, MUX, and deMUX*Time-domain multiplexed (TDM) and wavelength-domain multiplexed (WDM) networks*Fiber-optic links for telecom, datacom, and analog signaling*Optical fiber sections and infrared fibers*The Raman effect with tables of shifts, photorefractivity, laser damages, and the generation of other wavelength light sourcesThe Optical Society of America is dedicated to advancing study, teaching, research, and engineering in optics.



Doubly clad fiber - In fiber optics, a doubly clad fiber is a single-mode optical fiber that has two claddings. This is also called depressed-inner-cladding fiber, and W-profile fiber (from the fact that a symmetrical plot of its refractive index profile superficially resembles the letter W).

Polarization-maintaining optical fiber - In fiber optics, a polarization-maintaining optical fiber (PM) is an optical fiber in which the polarization planes of lightwaves launched into the fiber are maintained during propagation with little or no cross-coupling of optical power between the polarization modes. There are several different designs with slightly different characteristics.

Optical fiber - An optical fiber (or fibre) is a transparent thin fiber, usually made of glass or plastic, for transmitting light. Fiber optics is the branch of science and engineering concerned with such optical fibers.

Quadruply clad fiber - In fiber optics, a quadruply clad fiber is a single-mode optical fiber that has four claddings. Each cladding has a refractive index lower than that of the core.



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