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Measuring Polarization Dependent Loss of Passive Optical Components
Monday, January 18, 2010
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Measuring Polarization Dependent Loss of Passive Optical Components
The determination of polarization dependent loss has become a standard measurement when characterizing passive optical components. In optical networks, where polarization is not constrained and changes randomly, the PDL of components can accumulate in an uncontrolled manner. This effect can degrade the network transmission quality and even lead to network failure.
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Agilent Technologies, Inc., Nano Positioning Metrology Div.
Measuring Polarization Dependent Loss of Passive Optical Components

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