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title = "Optical Fibers"
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author = ["Dehaeze Thomas"]
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## Connectors {#connectors}
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<a id="figure--fig:optical-fibers-sc"></a>
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{{< figure src="/ox-hugo/optical_fibers_sc.png" caption="<span class=\"figure-number\">Figure 1: </span>SC Connector (used for instance with Attocube)" >}}
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<a id="figure--fig:optical-fibers-fc"></a>
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{{< figure src="/ox-hugo/optical_fibers_fc.png" caption="<span class=\"figure-number\">Figure 2: </span>FC connector" >}}
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PC connector is used with Fabry-Perot interferometers when we wish to have some reflection at the end of the fiber.
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Otherwise, APC connectors are used.
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<a id="figure--fig:optical-connector-PC-APC"></a>
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{{< figure src="/ox-hugo/optical_connector_PC_APC.png" caption="<span class=\"figure-number\">Figure 3: </span>PC (usually black) and APC (usually green) connectors" >}}
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## Multi-mode and Single-mode fibers {#multi-mode-and-single-mode-fibers}
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If laser is used (fiber interferometer for instance), a single-mode fiber should be used and the wavelength of the mode should be matched with the wavelength of the laser.
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## Bibliography {#bibliography}
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<style>.csl-entry{text-indent: -1.5em; margin-left: 1.5em;}</style><div class="csl-bib-body">
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</div>
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