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Title: Photonic Crystal Fibers and Conventional Fibers: A Comparative study
Other Titles: ألياف البلورات الضوئية و الألياف التقليدية: دراسة مقارنة
Authors: Elshiekh, Aiman Ahmed Hassan
Supervisor - Fakher Eldin Mohammed Suliman
Keywords: Photonic Crystal Fibers
Conventional Fibers
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2010
Publisher: Sudan University of Science &Technology
Citation: Elshiekh,Aiman Ahmed Hassan .Photonic Crystal Fibers and Conventional Fibers: A Comparative study/Aiman Ahmed Hassan Elshiekh;Fakher Eldin Mohammed Suliman.-Khartoum :Sudan University Of Science And Technology,College of Engineering,2010.-89P:ill;28Cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: Resent studies on Photonic Crystal Fibers (PCF) has shown its potential as a high-bit-rate, large capacity and long distance transmission medium. From the practical point of view, several feasibility studies need to be undertaken on PCF as a future telecommunications medium. These studies should include investigating its transmission characteristics and reliability over wide wavelength regions and comparing it with the existed technology of conventional fibers regarding applications and specifications matters required to replace the existing fibers in the future. This research is a comparison study between conventional Single Mode Fibers (SMFs) and PCFs. Some characteristics like propagation of light, mechanical reliability, dispersion and optical bandwidth have been taken into consideration. The study found that PCF has significantly modified characteristics, compared to SMF.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/6897
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Engineering

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