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Compound parabolic tapered fiber for fiber coupling with a highly divergent source

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Abstract

A novel fiber tapering shape, which is based on compound parabolic geometry, is proposed to increase the acceptance angle of a compound parabolic concentrator. The proposed design is described by use of ray optics on a step-index multimode fiber.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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