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Brillouin gain efficiency in short optical fibers

Brillouin gain efficiency in short optical fibers
Brillouin gain efficiency in short optical fibers
We observe that the pump power required to reach a given Brillouin gain in short optical fibers when excited by narrow line-width continuous wave light, is less than expected. The lowering of the pump power is correlated with reduced group velocity of the Stokes wave.
Harish, A.V.
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Park, K.
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Jeong, Yoonchan
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Nilsson, J.
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Harish, A.V.
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Park, K.
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Jeong, Yoonchan
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Nilsson, J.
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Harish, A.V., Park, K., Jeong, Yoonchan and Nilsson, J. (2016) Brillouin gain efficiency in short optical fibers. 2016 IEEE Photonics Conference, 29th Annual Conference of the IEEE Photonics Society, , Waikoloa Village, United States. 02 - 06 Oct 2016. (doi:10.1109/IPCon.2016.7831081).

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Abstract

We observe that the pump power required to reach a given Brillouin gain in short optical fibers when excited by narrow line-width continuous wave light, is less than expected. The lowering of the pump power is correlated with reduced group velocity of the Stokes wave.

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Published date: 2016
Venue - Dates: 2016 IEEE Photonics Conference, 29th Annual Conference of the IEEE Photonics Society, , Waikoloa Village, United States, 2016-10-02 - 2016-10-06

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Local EPrints ID: 442356
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442356
PURE UUID: a101b5e9-6ecc-41f9-b4b2-c11c7b80c29d
ORCID for J. Nilsson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1691-7959

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: A.V. Harish
Author: K. Park
Author: Yoonchan Jeong
Author: J. Nilsson ORCID iD

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