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17 December 1982 Infrared Heterodyning Using Silver Halide Fibers
A. Katzir, S. Simhony, R. Arieli, J. Salzman, A. Schoenberg, E. Kapon
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Proceedings Volume 0320, Advances in Infrared Fibers II; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933194
Event: 1982 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1982, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Infrared transmitting silver halide fibers 0.3 - 1 mm diameter were fabricated by extrusion, and were found to have losses of about 6 dB/m, at λ = 10.6 µm. Infrared heterodyne experiments have been carried out using these fibers. Two stabilized CO2 lasers, of frequencies ωl and ω2, 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 ω1 - ω2 was obtained from the detector.
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A. Katzir, S. Simhony, R. Arieli, J. Salzman, A. Schoenberg, and E. Kapon "Infrared Heterodyning Using Silver Halide Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0320, Advances in Infrared Fibers II, (17 December 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933194
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Heterodyning

Infrared radiation

Silver

Sensors

Infrared detectors

Carbon dioxide lasers

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