Reasons for divergence in fiber optic red light sources
From principle, a collimated beam has a divergence greater than zero, i. the beam diameter varies with distance A from the fiber collimator. There are several types of wide or divergent light sources, such as LEDs or fiber optic illuminators, that can be measured with the Wide Beam Imager, but its main application is the far field measurement of VCSELs. Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) are a type of semiconductor laser. Note that it is not a local property of a beam, for a certain position along its path, but a property of the beam as. The state, throughput, and identification of an optical fiber can be easily checked with fiber testers by coupling highly visible laser light into the optical fiber. This results in blurry images due to different focus points for different colors.
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