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1 September 1991 Radiation-induced crosstalk in guided-wave devices
Edward W. Taylor, Richard J. Padden, Anthony D. Sanchez, S. P. Chapman, J. N. Berry, Steve A. DeWalt
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Abstract
The exposure of birefringent guided wave devices to ionizing radiation can result in nonequivalent signal attenuations over the eigenmode axes and to highly interactive crosstalk between the coupled waveguides. This paper discusses the response of polarization maintaining (PM) fibers and directional coupler waveguides exposed to accelerated electrons, and reports on advances made in delineating and understanding the response mechanisms involved.
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Edward W. Taylor, Richard J. Padden, Anthony D. Sanchez, S. P. Chapman, J. N. Berry, and Steve A. DeWalt "Radiation-induced crosstalk in guided-wave devices", Proc. SPIE 1474, Optical Technology for Signal Processing Systems, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44917
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Waveguides

Signal attenuation

Phase modulation

Directional couplers

Polarization

Signal processing

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