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Monitoring Bench and Procedure for Measurement of the Parameters of Multiport Fiber-Optic Couplers

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A monitoring bench and procedure for measurement of the transmission matrix of (N × N)-type multiport fiber-optic couplers using mechano-optical scanning of the bench to achieve a high measurement rate are presented. It is shown that it is possible to measure the elements of the transmission matrix with error at most ±0.2 dB.

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Berikashvili, V.S., Klyuchnik, N.T., Mirovitskii, D.I. et al. Monitoring Bench and Procedure for Measurement of the Parameters of Multiport Fiber-Optic Couplers. Measurement Techniques 46, 136–142 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023649601451

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