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New design for wavelength-flattened 2×2 tapered fused couplers for single- and few-mode fibers

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Abstract

A well-known way of realizing wavelength-flattened couplers is to fuse and taper two different optical fibers.1,2 These couplers, however, are difficult to realize because of the control required in the asymmetry as well as with the usual coupler parameters. We propose an alternate method using identical fibers.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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