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Cutting optical fibers to equal lengths for broadband stellar interferometry

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Abstract

Six fibers of length 1.5 m are cut with a mean difference in length of 10.8 μm. The pigtailed ends of the couplers are also cut to this accuracy.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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