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1 × N tree-splitter with a common filter for branch identification

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Abstract

A tree-splitter is a key component in a passive optical network, and a low-loss guided-wave device has been reported already.1 However, it is associated with a problem: some measure has to be devised to locate a fault in branched fibers beyond the tree-splitter.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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