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Fibre Bragg gratings for pure dispersion-slope compensation

Fibre Bragg gratings for pure dispersion-slope compensation
Fibre Bragg gratings for pure dispersion-slope compensation
Single-fiber Bragg gratings designed to compensate for pure third-order dispersion are demonstrated. The devices are designed by use of a layer-peeling inverse-scattering technique and exhibit dispersion profiles across their reflection bandwidths of -20, ±40, and -225 ps / nm2 over bandwidths of 4.5, 6, and 3nm, respectively. Furthermore, they have almost constant peak reflectivities of ~75 and are, respectively, only 8, 23, and 40mm long.
fiber optics components, optical communications, bragg reflectors
0146-9592
980-982
Ibsen, Morten
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Feced, Ricardo
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Ibsen, Morten
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Feced, Ricardo
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Ibsen, Morten and Feced, Ricardo (2003) Fibre Bragg gratings for pure dispersion-slope compensation. Optics Letters, 28 (12), 980-982. (doi:10.1364/OL.28.000980).

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Single-fiber Bragg gratings designed to compensate for pure third-order dispersion are demonstrated. The devices are designed by use of a layer-peeling inverse-scattering technique and exhibit dispersion profiles across their reflection bandwidths of -20, ±40, and -225 ps / nm2 over bandwidths of 4.5, 6, and 3nm, respectively. Furthermore, they have almost constant peak reflectivities of ~75 and are, respectively, only 8, 23, and 40mm long.

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Published date: June 2003
Keywords: fiber optics components, optical communications, bragg reflectors

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Local EPrints ID: 13862
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/13862
ISSN: 0146-9592
PURE UUID: dc538f2a-5b95-40a4-beb2-0981484a92de

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Date deposited: 31 Dec 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:13

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Author: Morten Ibsen
Author: Ricardo Feced

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