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2005-10-14 13:25
Axial stress dependence of transmission frequency of a fiber Fabry-Perot etalon Kento Komaki, Mitsuhiro Tateda (Chiba Univ.) |
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Transmission frequency shift due to axial stress is investigated for a 4-mm-long fiber Fabry-Perot etalon. It is found that the transmission frequency of the etalon changes linearly depending on the stress applied to it at a rate of 1.5GHz/N. Thus, we confirmed the tunability of a fiber Fably-Perot etalon over a full Free Spectral Range, that is, an arbitrary transmission frequency can be obtained by applying an appropriate stress less than 20 N. |
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fiber Fabry-Perot etalon / transmission frequency / tuning / / / / / |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 105, no. 333, OFT2005-28, pp. 5-10, Oct. 2005. |
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OFT2005-28 |
Date of Issue |
2005-10-07 (OFT) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 |
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2005-10-14 - 2005-10-14 |
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Axial stress dependence of transmission frequency of a fiber Fabry-Perot etalon |
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fiber Fabry-Perot etalon |
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tuning |
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Kento Komaki |
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Chiba University (Chiba Univ.) |
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Mitsuhiro Tateda |
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Chiba University (Chiba Univ.) |
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Date Time |
2005-10-14 13:25:00 |
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25 minutes |
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OFT |
Paper # |
OFT2005-28 |
Volume (vol) |
vol.105 |
Number (no) |
no.333 |
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pp.5-10 |
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6 |
Date of Issue |
2005-10-07 (OFT) |