Directional optical fiber signal tapping assembly

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Static field-type ion path-bending selecting means

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ABSTRACT:
A directional optical fiber signal tapping assembly. A light pipe rod encircles and accepts stray light rays leaving the otherwise bare outer surface of a length of optical fiber in a region following a location having a bend that induces a selected degree of outward leakage of optical signal rays in the bend following longitudinal light pipe region. Curvature of one end of the light pipe rod conducts the extracted optical signal sample to an optical detector device.

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