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3 January 1986 Faraday Rotator Single Mode Fiber
Paul E. Sanders, David A. Krohn, Mokhtar S. Maklad
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Abstract
Some glasses and other materials are optically active only in the presence of a magnetic field where the plane of polarized light is rotated. This property is called the Faraday effect. The rotation angle/unit of magnetic field and optical path length is called the Verdet constant (V). The rotation angle 8F defined as @F = V iHdL where H = magnetic flux and L = fiber length.
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Paul E. Sanders, David A. Krohn, and Mokhtar S. Maklad "Faraday Rotator Single Mode Fiber", Proc. SPIE 0566, Fiber Optic and Laser Sensors III, (3 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949807
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KEYWORDS
Terbium

Glasses

Birefringence

Single mode fibers

Silica

Magnetism

Doping

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