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- W1553350175 abstract "Abstract — Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) has attracted considerable attention in recent years.Thistechnique can be implemented to not only design ultra-high capacity fiber-optic communicationsystems, but also upgrade the existing systems. In the present work is a general description of the theory that originates the linearly polarized in a fiber optic modes. Also, experimental analysis of linearly polarized modes (LP 01 and LP 11 ) is carried out in a single-mode step-index fiber.Which is obtained by performing a manual mechanical adjustment in the proposed arrangements and also the corresponding simulations were carried out. can be expressed as a combination of modes. The two modes Keywords — Single-Mode Fiber, Mode Coupling, WDM. I. I NTRODUCTION 01In the case of the optical fiber is a wave equation cylindrical, with boundary conditions laid down by the core and cladding, which describes the propagation of electromagnetic field within the dielectric fiber material, showing the different characteristic and linearly polarized propagation modes, indicating the proportion of the contribution of the electrical and magnetic in the disruption of the optics inside fields of fiber [1]. A WDM system requires a device to combine the optical channels at the transmitting end andanother to separate different channels from each other at the receiving end. The WDM device atthe transmitting side is essentially a power combiner and is referred to as a multiplexer. Thedevice at the receiver side is called a demultiplexer and should ideally separate out variouschannels with negligible insertion loss and signal distortion. Both multiplexer and demultiplexerare referred to as WDM device in the references [2-3]. Demultiplexers are usually more difficult to implement than multiplexers and thus require a morethorough design. Multiplexers in most applications are wideband directional couplers, whiledemultiplexers are essentially spectral filters that separate out different optical channels. They canbe designed and implemented utilizing a variety of devices including wavelength selectivewaveguide couplers, Bragggratings, Fabry-Perot interferometers, Mach Zehnder interferometers, and Acousto-optical filters [4-5]. By another hand, at the time of applying an electromagnetic theory to the phenomenon of the light guide, the approaches become a mess. Although the fact of introducing light with one angle less than the numerical aperture does not guarantee that such light is guide, is also required to form on the inside of waveguide field whose transverse component to be stationary distribution. The different ways in which such a condition can be achieved (in last term, a series of mathematical solutions of a wave equation) are called modes. We can say that a mode is a unique ³electromagnetic field pattern´ that travels through the fiber [6].Any field within the fiber distribution guided of low order in a guide wave cylindrical such as fiber optics are LP and LP" @default.
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- W1553350175 title "Experimental Analysis on Single-Mode Fiber Based on LP 01 -LP 11 ModesCoupling for WDM Systems" @default.
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