Techniques for Reducing Polarization, Wavelength and Temperature Dependent Loss, and Wavelength Passband Width in Fiberoptic Components

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15226164

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A pin hole or aperture is located or formed adjacent to the end surface of one or more of the input ports or fibers, or adjacent to one or more of the output ports or fibers, of a fiberoptic component. The aperture allows light to enter (or exit) the core of the associated fiber, and the non-transparent layer that surrounds the aperture blocks light from entering or exiting the cladding layer of the associated fiber. This blocking of the evanescent field in the cladding layer serves to reduce the polarization, wavelength, and temperature dependencies of the light coupling to the output port(s) or fiber(s) of the optical component. It can also reduce the passband width of the selected wavelength in tunable optical filter applications. The non-transparent layer surrounding the aperture can be made reflective, and light that is reflected by the non-transparent layer can be used for optical power monitoring.

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DICON FIBEROPTICS INC1689 REGATTA BLVD RICHMOND CA 94804

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Ho, Chen-Wen Kaohsiung City, TW 2 3
Lee, Ho-Shang El Sobrante, US 64 1331
Lu, Min Chieh Kaohsiung City, TW 2 3
Yang, Yu-Sheng Kaohsiung City, TW 10 27

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