Optical fiber modulator

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

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250227, G02B 626

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048100510

ABSTRACT:
A method of modulating light in a optical fiber is disclosed. Light is launched into a multimode fiber in a restricted group of fiber modes. Disturbances placed in the fiber modulates the light being sent therethrough. The modulated light is received by a detector and may be readily interpreted. This method is especially useful in locations where electronic components may not be used.

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