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10 March 2000 Inspection of defects in optical fibers by a correlation processor
Wei Liu, Yange Liu, Yimo Zhang, Ge Zhou
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Abstract
Joint transform correlation systems are proposed for detecting defects in optical fibers. When joint transform spectrum of the reference and the signal fibers is sampled, off focus operation has been adopted. The corresponding influence on detection results is discussed in theoretical analysis, computer simulation and experimental comparison. In addition, a correlation processor is demonstrated, in which after the light from a He-Ne laser being expanded and filtered via a spatial light filter, it passes a Fourier transform lens without being collimated. This processor is actually an equivalent of joint transform correlator with long focal length Fourier transform lens. The experiment results of detecting defects in fibers are also given, which indicate that joint transform correlation systems can be used for automatic fiber defects detection.
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Wei Liu, Yange Liu, Yimo Zhang, and Ge Zhou "Inspection of defects in optical fibers by a correlation processor", Proc. SPIE 3951, Diffractive/Holographic Technologies and Spatial Light Modulators VII, (10 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379380
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Charge-coupled devices

Joint transforms

Fourier transforms

Defect detection

Computer simulations

Signal detection

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