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Characterization of an Optical Waveguide by Disturbing Its Evanescent Field with a Fiber Probe

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Abstract

Since the output of a waveguide is reduced by disturbing the evanescent field at its core-cladding interface with a fiber probe. So, its propagation characteristics could be estimated by scanning the probe along the waveguide.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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