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Rocking filter formation in photosensitive high birefringence optical fibres

Rocking filter formation in photosensitive high birefringence optical fibres
Rocking filter formation in photosensitive high birefringence optical fibres
Parent et al. observed that the refractive index changes induced in optical fibres by Hill grating formation (at 488 and 514.5 nm) were birefringent. A wavelength filter, formed in a simple and novel way by exposing high birefringence fibre to linearly polarised 488nm light, is reported. Narrow bandwidth operation and high conversion efficiencies are achieved experimentally between the two orthogonal polarisation states of the fibre.
0013-5194
1846-1848
Russell, P.St.J.
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Hand, D.P.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Russell, P.St.J. and Hand, D.P. (1990) Rocking filter formation in photosensitive high birefringence optical fibres. Electronics Letters, 26 (22), 1846-1848. (doi:10.1049/el:19901188).

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Parent et al. observed that the refractive index changes induced in optical fibres by Hill grating formation (at 488 and 514.5 nm) were birefringent. A wavelength filter, formed in a simple and novel way by exposing high birefringence fibre to linearly polarised 488nm light, is reported. Narrow bandwidth operation and high conversion efficiencies are achieved experimentally between the two orthogonal polarisation states of the fibre.

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Published date: 1990

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Local EPrints ID: 78354
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78354
ISSN: 0013-5194
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Author: P.St.J. Russell
Author: D.P. Hand

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