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Multiple-scattering noise in single-mode fibers

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Abstract

An optical signal transmitted through a single-mode fiber becomes noisy because of varying interferences, which are caused by multiple scattering or reflections, if the fiber temperature or the light frequency is changed. The power and the frequency spectra of this noise are derived.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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