Wavelength Division Multiplexed Optical Fibre System
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<p>The design, construction techniques and results of
evaluation of two types of optical fibre multiplexing and
demultiplexing devices are given.</p> <p>The first type of device is a three channel optical
multiplexer/demultiplexer operating in the 750 to 900 nm band.
This device allows the simultaneous transmission of 3 different
wavelengths through the same optical fibre. It employs a diffraction
grating, in the Littrow configuration, as the wavelength
selective element. The device is compact and rugged due to the
use of a gradient index lens to which the other assemblies are
cemented. The wavelength channels have centre wavelengths of
790, 830 and 870 nm and are nominally 30 nm wide at the -1 dB
points. The loss is 2.2 to 2.5 dB when used as a demultiplexer
and 7 to 8 dB when used as a multiplexer. Crosstalk is less than
-30 dB at the channel centres.</p> <p>The other device is a two channel multiplexer-demultiplexer
which allows a bidirectional system to be constructed. This
device has a short wavelength channel from 770 to 890 nm and a
long wavelength channel from 1100 to 1400 nm. It employs an
interference filter as the wavelength selective element. The
filter is cemented between two gradient index lenses to form a
compact rugged device. The loss is 1.5 dB for the 770 to 890 nm
wavelength channel and 3.5 dB for the 1100 to 1400 nm wavelength
channel.</p> <p>Combining the two and three channel devices results in a
four channel bidirectional system for use in integrated
distribution services.</p> <p>Suggestions for improvements in the design and construction
of the devices are also given.</p>
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Title: Wavelength Division Multiplexed Optical Fibre System, Author: William J. Sinclair, Location: Thode