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Chirp tuning of a dual-wavelength fiber Bragg grating by using a loop thin-wall section beam

Published: 29 July 2008 Publication History

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In this paper, for the first time to our knowledge, we proposed and demonstrated a novel method to introduce large chirp to a dualwavelength fiber Bragg grating (FBG) realized by gluing the grating to the outer surface of a loop thin-wall section beam (LSB). The bandwidth of the grating can be tuned through changing the force while the fiber grating locates at different special positions. when the positional angle θ = 45 and the LSB applied an approximately 6 kg mass, the dual-wavelength FBG was turn into a chirp grating with about 3nm bandwidth. The experimental results are coincident with the theoretical analyses.

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    ICAIT '08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology
    July 2008
    677 pages
    ISBN:9781605580883
    DOI:10.1145/1509315
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    1. bandwidth tuning
    2. dual-wavelength fiber Bragg grating
    3. loop thin-wall section beam (LSB)

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