Kiyoshi Kamimura, Y. Fujimaki, Haruki Hoshikawa, Kazuki Imaizumi, K. Izawa, R. Nagase
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SUMMARY Multi-core fiber (MCF) is one of the most promising can- didates for achieving ultra-wideband optical transmission in the near fu-ture. To build a network using MCF, a high-performance and reliable MCF connector is indispensable. We have developed an SC-type optical connector for MCF and confirmed its excellent optical performance, mechanical durability, and environmental reliability. To put the communication system using MCF into practical use, it is necessary to establish a procedure for measuring the initial connection characteristics. Fan-in / fan-out (FIFO) devices are indispensable for measuring the connection characteristics of MCF connectors. To measure the return loss of the MCF connector, it is necessary to remove the influence of reflection at the FIFO itself and at the connection points with the FIFO. In this paper, we compare four types of return loss measurement procedures (three usual method and a new method we proposed) and find that most stable measurement method involves using our new method, the OCWR method without FIFO. The OCWR method without FIFO is considered to be the most advantageous when used for outgoing inspection of connectors. The reason is that it eliminates the mea- surement uncertainty caused by the FIFO and enables speedy measurement.