mode coupling in optical fibers
Mode coupling in optical fibers refers to the interaction between different guided modes within the fiber, leading to the transfer of power between modes. This phenomenon can cause changes in the polarization, phase, and intensity of the transmitted light, impacting the overall performance of the optical communication system.
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