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Interlaboratory measurement comparison to determine the attenuation and bandwidth of graded-index optical fibers

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An interlaboratory measurement comparison was conducted by the National Bureau of Standards in cooperation with the Electronic Industries Association. Participants included NBS and nine optical fiber and cable manufacturers. Four graded-index fibers having lengths of 2, 2, 2, and 0.9 km were used. Measurements of attenuation at 850 nm, using both beam optics and mode filter approaches to achieve a restricted launch, gave one standard deviation spreads of 0.24,0.12,0.12, and 0.43 dB/km for an overall average of 0.23 dB/km. Best measurement agreement was obtained for a fiber having little differential mode attenuation. Measurements of −3-dB bandwidth from time domain acquired data at 90 nm gave an average one standard deviation spread of 12% with poorer agreement on the higher frequency portion of the frequency response.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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