Patent
1987-03-31
1990-05-08
Lee, John D.
350 9623, 350 9633, 350 9634, G02B 110
Patent
active
049232789
ABSTRACT:
An optical fibre has a coating of, for example, liquid crystal polymer which causes temperature-dependent stress-induced changes in the optical fibre such as to counteract temperature-induced changes in the transmission delay of the fibre.
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Cassidy Stephen A.
Hornung Stephen
Kashyap Raman
Reeve Michael H.
British Telecommunications public limited company
Lee John D.
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