Mode Scrambler
In
telecommunication
, the term
mode scrambler
(
mode mixer
) has the following meanings:
A device for inducing
mode coupling
in an
optical fiber
.
A device composed of one or more optical fibers in which strong mode coupling occurs.
Mode scramblers are used to provide a
modal distribution
that is independent of the
optical source
, for purposes of laboratory or field measurements or tests. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
and from
MIL-STD-188
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