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Characteristics of mismatched twin-core fibre spectral filters

Characteristics of mismatched twin-core fibre spectral filters
Characteristics of mismatched twin-core fibre spectral filters
Both bandstop and bandpass filters can be easily implemented with mismatched twin-core fibres designed to phase-match at certain wavelength. These filters are highly stable with very low temperature and strain sensitivity. We studied the spectral quality of these filters and that of cascaded filters designed to achieve improved bandpass response. We have also demonstrated the feasibility of achieving designed loss profile from these filters. This is very useful in gain spectrum flattening in Er-doped fibre amplifiers.
1041-1135
991-993
Ortega, B.
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Dong, L.
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Ortega, B.
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Dong, L.
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Ortega, B. and Dong, L. (1998) Characteristics of mismatched twin-core fibre spectral filters. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 10 (7), 991-993. (doi:10.1109/68.681294).

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Both bandstop and bandpass filters can be easily implemented with mismatched twin-core fibres designed to phase-match at certain wavelength. These filters are highly stable with very low temperature and strain sensitivity. We studied the spectral quality of these filters and that of cascaded filters designed to achieve improved bandpass response. We have also demonstrated the feasibility of achieving designed loss profile from these filters. This is very useful in gain spectrum flattening in Er-doped fibre amplifiers.

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Published date: July 1998

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Local EPrints ID: 77901
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77901
ISSN: 1041-1135
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Author: B. Ortega
Author: L. Dong

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