| Since they first have been used in astronomy in the second half of the 
						seventies a lot of enthusiasm, tales, disillusion and mysteries spun 
						around the use and usefulness of optical fibers in astronomy. 
						Within almost 30 years fibers have been used with increasing success
						to decouple astronomical instruments from the telescope and to split the
						telescope focal plane into up to thousands of subchannels.
						 
						Both applications, the single fiber that is used to physically decouple 
						telescope and spectrograph as well as the  socalled Integral Field Unit
						that subdivides the information at the telescopes focal plane into subchannels
						of fiber diamteres size are in the focus of my fiber optical work. 
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