Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1542742 | Optics Communications | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The spectrum of a Bragg grating in a multimode optical fiber can be controlled by the number of irradiation pulses during the writing procedure. Hence, a single mode grating can be fabrication readily within a multimode fiber. The width of the stop band of the grating can also be controlled by means of the number of irradiation pulses. A tilted grating leads to the coupling of core mode to cladding mode, and when the tilt is sufficiently large, eventually to radiation mode. In the case of small tilt, the grating spectrum is the sum of the core–core mode spectrum and the core–cladding mode spectrum.
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Authors
Xinzhu Sang, Pak L. Chu, Chongxiu Yu, Robust Lai,