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16 May 2017 Splicing and shaping of the special optical fibers
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Abstract
We present development of new methods and techniques of the splicing and shaping optical fibers. We developed new techniques of splicing for standard Single Mode (SM) and Multimode (MM) optical fibers and optical fibers with different diameters in the wavelength range from 532 to 1550 nm. Together with development these techniques we prepared other techniques to splicing and shaping special optical fibers like as Polarization-Maintaining (PM) or hollow core Photonic Crystal Fiber (PCF) and theirs cross splicing methods with focus to minimalize backreflection and attenuation. The splicing special optical fibers especially PCF fibers with standard telecommunication and other SM fibers can be done by light adjustment of our developed techniques. Adjustment of the splicing process has to be prepared for any new optical fibers and new fibers combinations. The splicing of the same types of fibers from different manufacturers has to adjust too. We are able to splice PCF with standard telecommunication fiber with attenuation up to 2 dB. The method is also presented. In the next step we developed techniques to tapering optical fibers. We are able to made optical tapers from ultra-short called adiabatic with length around 400 um up to long tapers with length up to 6 millimeters. Development of these new optical fibers splicing techniques and methods are made with respect to using these fibers to another research and development in the field of optical fibers sensors, laser frequency stabilization and laser interferometry based on optical fibers. Especially for the field of laser frequency stabilization we developed and present new techniques to closing microstructured fibers with gases inside.
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Michal Jelinek, Vaclav Hlavaty, Jan Hrabina, and Bretislav Mikel "Splicing and shaping of the special optical fibers", Proc. SPIE 10231, Optical Sensors 2017, 102311Y (16 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265771
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Sensors

Laser stabilization

Fusion splicing

Nitrogen

Fiber optics sensors

Structured optical fibers

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