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Transmission loss of phase-shifted fiber Bragg gratings in lossy materials: a theoretical and experimental investigation.

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  • Transmission loss of phase-shifted fiber Bragg gratings in lossy materials: a theoretical and experimental investigation. Abstract Text:

    yu liuYu Liu,li weiLi Wei,john w y litJohn W Y Lit,yu liuYu Liu,li weiLi Wei,john w y litJohn W Y Lit,

    Narrow linewidth transmission filters in lossy materials based phase-shifted fiber Bragg gratings have been investigated experimentally and analytically. A novel matrix technique has been developed in calculation of the transmission loss and linewidth. The elements of the matrix simply consist of the coefficients of the coupled mode equations. Simulation shows a small fiber loss could result in a significant transmission loss, which has not been explained properly yet to our knowledge. For phase-shifted gratings in erbium-doped fibers, the absorption could result in over 20 dB loss at transmission wavelengths. Such an approach can also be used to analyze cladding modes, radiation mode, and complex structure gratings.

    Transmission loss of phase-shifted fiber Bragg gratings in lossy materials: a theoretical and experimental investigation. Publishing Authors By Initials

    y liuY Liu,l weiL Wei,jw litJW Lit,y liuY Liu,l weiL Wei,jw litJW Lit,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Applied optics

    VOLUME: 46

    Page Numbers: 6770-3

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    ISSN: 0003-6935

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Physics and Computer Science, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, N2L 3C5, Canada. georgel@uhnres.utoronto.ca

    Country: United States

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