Experimental study of the acousto-optic interaction in aluminosilicate fiber using the anti-Stokes Brillouin signal
Experimental study of the acousto-optic interaction in aluminosilicate fiber using the anti-Stokes Brillouin signal
Brillouin anti-Stokes signal is used to obtain the spontaneous Brillouin spectrum of an aluminosilicate fibre. The spectrum bears two prominent peaks separated by 340 MHz and exhibiting a temperature dependence of 0.7MHz/°C and 1.1MHz/°C.
Mountfort, F.H.
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Belal, Mohammad
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Boyland, A.J.
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Sahu, J.K.
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2012
Mountfort, F.H.
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Belal, Mohammad
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Boyland, A.J.
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Sahu, J.K.
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Mountfort, F.H., Belal, Mohammad, Boyland, A.J. and Sahu, J.K.
(2012)
Experimental study of the acousto-optic interaction in aluminosilicate fiber using the anti-Stokes Brillouin signal.
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO)/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (QELS) 2012, , San Jose, United States.
06 - 11 May 2012.
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Abstract
Brillouin anti-Stokes signal is used to obtain the spontaneous Brillouin spectrum of an aluminosilicate fibre. The spectrum bears two prominent peaks separated by 340 MHz and exhibiting a temperature dependence of 0.7MHz/°C and 1.1MHz/°C.
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Published date: 2012
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Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO)/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (QELS) 2012, , San Jose, United States, 2012-05-06 - 2012-05-11
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Optoelectronics Research Centre, Physics & Astronomy
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Local EPrints ID: 340148
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/340148
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F.H. Mountfort
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A.J. Boyland
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J.K. Sahu
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