Fifty years of optical fiber photonics development in Poland – OFTA2025

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Abstract

Fiber Optics celebrates 50th anniversary of
development in Poland. The conferences on Optical Fibers and
Their Applications, organized in the country for 50 years, have
played an important role in the development of the national
scientific and technical community of optical fiber technology, or
as we call it today, optical fiber photonics. This branch of photonics
includes optical fiber telecommunications and instrumental
photonics, including optical fiber components and sensors. Each
optical fiber system requires an ultra-low-loss, or specialized,
transmission medium in the form of a fiber or planar optical
waveguides. The medium can be active or passive, sensitive or
insensitive to external influences. Optical fiber spatially limits the
spread of an optical wave using the refractive method or using a
photonic band gap. To build a modern optical fiber system, light
sources and detectors are necessary, as well as various optical and
photonic components, preferably integrated or optical fiber, and
not necessarily volumetric. Volume solutions in photonic systems
are being gradually abandoned due to the reduction of costs and
workload, and the increase in the reliability of photonic
components and systems. The conference has published its
materials in the Proc.SPIE publishing series for many years and is
known internationally as Optical Fibers and Their Applications
OFTA. The XXI OFTA2025 Conference gathered over 60
participants and over 50 papers and posters were presented. The
article reviews the proceedings of the OFTA2025 conference. A
version of this paper in Polish was published in Elektronika
Monthly by SEP.

Author Biography

Ryszard S. Romaniuk, Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems

University Professor; Editor-in-Chief IJET; Chair Edit. Board Ph.Let.PL; Ed.Adv.Bd. Photonics Spectra; Director of ISE, FE&IT, WUT; Research Secretary, Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polish Academy of Sciences; Eisenhower Fellow; SPIE Fellow; Member: IEEE, OSA, EOS, EPS, Jury - The Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation, Polish Physical Society, SEP - Assoc.Pol.El.Eng., Photonics Society of Poland.

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Published

2025-05-30

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Optoelectronics, Photonics, Laser Technology