Abstract
Fiber arrays, which consists of N fibers coupled through evanescent fiber overlap and disposed in one or two dimensional geometries, are currently the subject of theoretical and practical investigations, because it is an optimum candidate to be used in all-optical signal processing.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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