Search Results - "Edahiro, Takao"
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Nondestructive Structure Measurement of Optical-Fiber Preforms with Photoelastic Effect
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (1979)Get full text
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Possibility of Use of Liquid Crystals as Optical Waveguide Material for 1.3 µm and 1.55 µm Bands
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-03-1982)“…This letter describes an experimental investigation on the transmission characteristics of a liquid crystal optical waveguide in the 0.7 µm–1.7 µm spectral…”
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Deposition Properties of High-Silica Particles in the Flame Hydrolysis Reaction for Optical Fiber Fabrication
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(Invited) Recent Progress in VAD Fiber Fabrication Process
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-01-1981)“…Since the development of the Vapor-phase Axial Deposition (VAD) process in 1977, rapid progress has been made in the improvement of transmission properties by…”
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Threshold Gas Flow Rate of Halide Materials for the Formation of Oxide Particles in the VAD Process for Optical Fiber Fabrication
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-01-1981)“…The state of oxides produced by the flame hydrolysis reaction of halide materials, in particular whether the oxides exist as vapor or as solid particles in the…”
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Structural Properties of GeO 2 Particles Used for Optical Fiber Fabrication
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-06-1980)Get full text
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Deposition Properties of SiO 2 -GeO 2 Particles in the Flame Hydrolysis Reaction for Optical Fiber Fabrication
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-02-1980)Get full text
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Splicing of single polarization-maintaining fibers
Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-03-1983)“…Splicing characteristics of single polarization-maintaining fibers with the stress-induced birefringence is presented using a new method for aligning principal…”
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