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Loss and birefringence for arbitrarily bent optical fibres
Ann Kahlow Hobbs
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William L. Kath
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Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics
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Torsion
100%
Birefringence
100%
Bent Optical Fiber
100%
Scalar Theory
66%
Optical Fiber
33%
Vector Set
33%
Energy Loss
33%
Loss Rate
33%
Maxwell's Equations
33%
Straight Fibres
33%
Radiation Loss
33%
Electromagnetic Field Distribution
33%
Linearly Polarized Modes
33%
Engineering
Fiber Optics
100%
Rate Loss
50%
Energy Dissipation
50%
Field Distribution
50%
Radiation Loss
50%
Maxwell's Equation
50%
Scalar Case
50%
Chemistry
Glass Fiber
100%
Birefringence
100%
Chlordiazepoxide
100%
Electromagnetic Fields
50%
Physics
Birefringence
100%
Glass Fiber
100%
Electromagnetic Fields
50%
Maxwell's Equation
50%
Material Science
Birefringence
100%
Glass Fiber
100%