A. Katzir, S. Simhony, J. Salzman, A. Schoenberg, E. Kapon
Optical Engineering, Vol. 23, Issue 4, 234462, (August 1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973318
TOPICS: Optical fibers, Infrared radiation, Heterodyning, Silver, Signal detection, Americium, Carbon dioxide lasers, Continuous wavelet transforms, Infrared detectors, Sensors
Infrared-transmitting silver halide fibers, 0.3 to 1 .0 mm in diameter, were fabricated by extrusion and were found to have losses of about 1 dB/m at X = 10.6 Am. Infrared heterodyne experiments have been carried out using these fibers. Two stabilized CO2 lasers, of frequencies col and cwt, were used. The two laser beams were coupled into a single infrared fiber, using a Y coupler, with no other optics. Both beams were transmitted through this fiber to a fast IR detector. A heterodyne signal at a beat frequency cal - (02 was obtained from the detector.