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Fiber diameter estimation based on guided acoustic wave brillouin scattering

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Abstract

Geometrical fiber parameters such as outer diameter and cladding ellipticity are important for the splice loss estimation of single-mode fibers.1 The NFP (near field pattern) method is usually employed as a reference test for measuring the fiber outer diameters,2 but this requires a destructive process for outer diameter measurements. It would be more convenient if a nondestructive measurement technique could be used to estimate fiber diameters. We investigated a guided acoustic wave Brillouin scattering (GAWBS)3 technique for estimating fiber outer diameters.

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