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Imaging: Fiber arrays are used to illuminate line scan cameras (CCD or CMOS). Fiber arrays (or fiber-optic arrays or fiber array units) are one- or two-dimensional arrays of optical fibers.

What is fiber imaging?

Fiber imaging employs an array of optical fibers, bundled together in a coherent fashion, to transmit light from one end to the other. Each fiber in the bundle acts as a pixel, capturing a portion of the image

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Fiber Arrays – 1D, 2D, packaging, fiber endfaces, cleaving, splicing

Astronomical TelescopesCoupling to Laser Diode Arrays Or VCSEL ArraysLaser Material ProcessingIn astronomical telescopes, one sometimes uses optical fibers to transport light from the telescope to other devices for further analysis, e.g. for high-resolution spectral analysis. Here, fiber arrays allow one to apply such techniques to multiple viewing directions at the same time.See more on rp-photonics IEEE Xplore

Multimode Fiber Speckle Imaging Using Integrated Optical Phased

In this paper, we propose and demonstrate a high-resolution wavelength-scanning multimode fiber imaging system, enabled by an integrated optical phased array with only 8 phase shifters.

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What is fiber imaging?

What is fiber imaging? Fiber Imaging Fiber imaging refers to a sophisticated optical technology that utilizes bundles of very thin, flexible fibers, known as fiber optics, to transmit light and images. These

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Fiber Array

A coherent bundle of single-mode fiber is capable of conducting a high-quality image even when the bundle is made highly flexible; such fiber arrays have many applications in remote vision systems,

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