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Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering in fiber waveguides: measurement of the angular distribution of the scattering intensities, scattering losses, and rotation of the plane of polarization
E. M. Dianov, A. A. Manenkov, A. I. Ritus
Abstract:
It is shown that Brillouin scattering can be used to investigate the angular dependence of the scattering and measure the inclination of the plane of polarization of the radiation inside a waveguide. Measurements were made in low-loss quartz-fiber waveguides which indicated that the scattering in these waveguides is of the Rayleigh type and that the scattering losses at 633 nm wavelength amount to ~ 11 dB/km. It is demonstrated that the small-angle scattering component in such waveguides is associated with the output of higher order modes and disappears when the distance from the entry to the waveguide is large.
Received: 28.08.1976
Citation:
E. M. Dianov, A. A. Manenkov, A. I. Ritus, “Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering in fiber waveguides: measurement of the angular distribution of the scattering intensities, scattering losses, and rotation of the plane of polarization”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 4:7 (1977), 1488–1496 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 7:7 (1977), 841–845]
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