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Florian Dürr

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Inelastic Strain Birefringence in Optical Fibers

René Salathé, Hans Georg Limberger, Florian Dürr

Retardation data captured by polarimetric stress-measurements in optical fibers have been reinterpreted in terms of both stress and inelastic strain. The linear dependence of strain birefringence on fiber drawing tension defines the Kohlrausch-Williams-Wat ...
2006

Laser-induced stress changes in optical fibers

Florian Dürr

The precise determination of residual stress profiles in optical fibers allows drawing conclusions about radiation-induced density-changes of the fibers doped core glass. The corresponding index changes partially contribute to the phenomenon of photosensit ...
EPFL2005

Polarization microscopy by use of digital holography: application to optical- fiber birefringence measurements

René Salathé, Christian Depeursinge, Tristan Colomb, Etienne Cuche, Hans Georg Limberger, Pierre Marquet, Florian Dürr

We present a digital holographic microscope that permits one to image polarization state. This technique results from the coupling of digital holographic microscopy and polarization digital holography. The interference between two orthogonally polarized re ...
2005
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