On the relation between incident and emergent light beams of optical fibers. II. Single-mode fibers.

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The change in F-ratio when a beam of light goes through an optical fiber is examined for a single-mode fiber (core radius = 9 μm). A previous study (Makita and Imai 1988) showed that, for multi-mode fibers, the F-ratio of the output beam is smaller (i.e. the beam spreads) than the F-ratio of the input beam. Such degradation in F-ratio is not seen in a single-mode fiber because the output beam's F-ratio is fixed by the mode propagating in the fiber.

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