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1 February 1992 Comparison of single-mode connector back-reflection performance from a multivendor sample
David R. Maack, Ronald J. Kleckowski, R. Moran, Michael Corke
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Abstract
The increasing industry requirements for reduced back-reflection (also called return loss) from fiber optic connectors has required the connectorization and cable assembly manufacturers to develop advanced end finishes for singlemode connectors. Since most telecommunications systems use components from a variety of manufactures, the intermateability of the connectors from different vendors is a major concern. This paper presents the results of a study to measure this intermateability for singlemode FC style connectors
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David R. Maack, Ronald J. Kleckowski, R. Moran, and Michael Corke "Comparison of single-mode connector back-reflection performance from a multivendor sample", Proc. SPIE 1580, Fiber Optic Components and Reliability, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135394
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KEYWORDS
Connectors

Reflection

Refraction

Fiber optic components

Manufacturing

Fiber optics

Light sources

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