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Coherent Bundles — Applications

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The manufacture of coherent bundles is a much more difficult process than that of non-coherent bundles and therefore the range of components which can be made is much smaller than with non-coherent bundles. In fact, at the present time, the vast majority of applications involve the use of image-transferring bundles, which can be used either for direct viewing by the eye, or the transferred image can be processed electronically or photographically. For the sake of convenience, these two categories of use will be considered in two separate sections and a third section will deal with applications which do not use the conventional design of bundle.

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Allan, W.B. (1973). Coherent Bundles — Applications. In: Fibre Optics. Optical Physics and Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2040-1_8

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