Patent
1987-11-05
1990-03-13
Sikes, William L.
350 9629, 350 9630, G02B 636
Patent
active
049078534
ABSTRACT:
An optical connector is disclosed which comprises a polarization-maintaining optical fiber inserted into an oval hole in a ferrule and fixed in the hole by an adhesive. The major axis of the oval hole coincides with the direction in which stress is applied to the polarization-maintaining optical fiber and the minor axis of the hole is approximately equal to the diameter of the polarization-maintaining optical fiber.
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Sasaki et al., "Fabrication of Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fibers With Stress-Induced Birefringence", Review of the Electrical Communication Laboratories, vol. 32, No. 13, pp. 452-460, (1984).
Stolen et al.; "High Birefringence-Preform Deformation"; Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. LT-2, No. 5; 10/1984; pp. 639-641.
NEC Corporation
Sikes William L.
Thi Vo Xuan
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