Abstract

Spectral-domain intermodal interference is analysed theoretically at the output of a few-mode optical fibre alone and at the output of the optical fibre in a tandem configuration with a Michelson interferometer. The theoretical analysis is performed under general measurement conditions when a light source of a given spectral bandwidth and a spectrometer of a given spectral bandpass are considered and when first- and second-order intermodal dispersion effects in the optical fibre are taken into account. Thus, the effect of a variable spectral bandpass of a low-resolution spectrometer on the spectral fringe visibility functions for a two-mode optical fibre of known intermodal dispersion is specified.

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