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Bragg gratings in germania-free optical fibres

Bragg gratings in germania-free optical fibres
Bragg gratings in germania-free optical fibres
To date, most research into Bragg fibre gratings has centred on conventional silica-germania optical fibre. Often, fibres co-doped with boron or containing high concentrations of germania are used in order to increase the achievable refractive index modulation.
Reekie, L.
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Archambault, J.L.
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Kringlebotn, J.T.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Reekie, L.
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Archambault, J.L.
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Kringlebotn, J.T.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Reekie, L., Archambault, J.L., Kringlebotn, J.T. and Russell, P.St.J. (1994) Bragg gratings in germania-free optical fibres. IOP Meeting on In-Fibre Bragg Gratings and Special Fibres, London, United Kingdom.

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To date, most research into Bragg fibre gratings has centred on conventional silica-germania optical fibre. Often, fibres co-doped with boron or containing high concentrations of germania are used in order to increase the achievable refractive index modulation.

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Published date: May 1994
Venue - Dates: IOP Meeting on In-Fibre Bragg Gratings and Special Fibres, London, United Kingdom, 1994-05-01

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Author: L. Reekie
Author: J.L. Archambault
Author: J.T. Kringlebotn
Author: P.St.J. Russell

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