Abstract
A low-loss small-sized demultiplexer using a diffraction grating in the Littrow mounting is realized for a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) system for optical fiber systems. The system has five channels and a wavelength spacing of 200 Å in the 0.8-μm region. Insertion loss was about 1.7 dB in each channel, and cross talk was <−30 dB. These characteristics make this demultiplexer the most suitable device available for optical fiber systems employing WDM configurations.
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