Optical fibre positioning ferrule and connector comprising such

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

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250227, 350 9615, 350 9617, 356400, G02B 514

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041880870

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a positioning ferrule for an optical fibre providing an adjustable connection between two fibres. The positioning ferrule according to the invention comprises detecting means for detecting the uncoupled radiation in the down-side fibre and therefore transmitted in the sheath of the latter. The process for adjusting a connector comprising said ferrule comprises producing a relative displacement of the axes of two fibres so that the detected radiation is minimum. The invention is applicable to long-distance optical telecommunications employing monomode optical fibres.

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