Optical Fiber Fusion Splicing

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This book is an up-to-date treatment of optical fiber fusion splicing incorporating all the recent innovations in the field. It provides a toolbox of general strategies and specific techniques that the reader can apply when optimizing fusion splices between novel fibers. It specifically addresses considerations important for fusion splicing of contemporary specialty fibers including dispersion compensating fiber, erbium-doped gain fiber, polarization maintaining fiber, and microstructured fiber. Finally, it discusses the future of optical fiber fusion splicing including silica and non-silica based optical fibers as well as the trend toward increasing automation. Whilst serving as a self-contained reference work, abundant citations from the technical literature will enable readers to readily locate primary sources.

Author(s): Dr. Andrew D. Yablon (auth.)
Series: Springer Series in Optical Sciences 103
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 308
City: Berlin; New York
Tags: Applied Optics, Optoelectronics, Optical Devices

Introduction....Pages 1-25
Fiber Preparation and Alignment....Pages 27-48
Mechanics of Fusion Splicing....Pages 49-89
Optics of Fusion Splicing....Pages 91-135
Splice Loss Estimation and Fiber Imaging....Pages 137-160
Splice Strength, Reliability, and Packaging....Pages 161-181
Splice Measurement and Characterization....Pages 183-202
Splice Process Optimization and Special Splicing Strategies....Pages 203-227
Fusion Splicing of Specialty Fiber....Pages 229-253
Splicer Hardware: State of the Art....Pages 255-266