Resolving forward scatter (IMAGE)
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In a new paper published in the journal Optica, researchers from Bar-Ilan University in Israel report the first ever direct mapping of forward scattering events. The technique is implemented in a specific category of optical fibers, called “polarization maintaining”. In these fibers, a pair of light waves moving in one direction can initiate the forward scattering of a third, counter-propagating optical field. The forward scattering of that wave is directly mapped as a function of time, just like known protocols for reflections analysis. Image: A map of forward scattering as a function of position along 1.1 km of fiber and frequency offset
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Prof. Avi Zadok, Bar-Ilan University
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