Abstract
Recently, a new technique based on time-resolved acousto-optics for the analysis and characterization of axial non-uniformities in single-mode optical fibers has been reported [1]. Measurement of fiber diameter variations in the nanometric scale with a spatial resolution of few cm was demonstrated [1]. Here, we show that the performance of this technique can be improved further by using an edge interrogation approach.
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