The effect of flexural strain on the transmissivity of optical fiber

Four different multimode optical fibers were tested to obtain the following correlations: (1) signal power with bend radius, (2) strain with bend radius and (3) signal power with strain. The data are presented numerically, graphically and mathematically. Graded index multimode and step index multimo...

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