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TIA-455-199 2002 Edition, December 1, 2002 FOTP-199 In-Line Polarization Crosstalk Measurements Method for Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fibers, Components, and Systems
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Description / Abstract:
This Standard is applicable to single sections of PM fiber, to
cascaded PM fibers, and to PM fibers interconnected with optical
devices. It is also applicable to polarization-maintaining
components that lack PM fiber pigtails, in which case the
measurement is performed on a PM fiber jumper connected to the
output of the component. The method requires gently stretching or
heating approximately 0.1- 0.3 meters of PM fiber in order to
generate at least a fraction of a cycle of phase shift between the
fast and slow waves. Measurement applications are described in
Annex C. In all applications of this method, the measured crosstalk
value represents the accumulated crosstalk at the location along
the PM fiber where the stretching or heating is applied,
irrespective of the optical fibers and components that follow
it.
Hereafter the test device is referred to as the "sample". The
sample must include a section of PM fiber along which the
polarization crosstalk is to be measured.
This Standard complements FOTP-193, which describes the
measurement of polarization crosstalk at a plane beyond the output
interface of the sample.
The polarization crosstalk of PM itself, without connectors,
tends to be proportional to fiber length. In such cases the
proportionality constant, commonly referred to as the
"h-parameter," is another measure of PM fiber performance. A test
method for h-parameter is the subject of FOTP-192.
This method is restricted to wavelengths greater than or equal
to that at which the fiber is effectively single-mode. The cutoff
wavelength of an uncabled fiber may be determined by FOTP-80.