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26 October 2007Hybrid modes analysis for cladding mode resonance peaks in tilted fiber Bragg gratings
In this paper, the hybrid modes are used to analyze the cladding mode resonances of TFBGs and compared with those
using the linear polarization modes. As the TFBG spectrum span is larger than 30nm, the material dispersion effect can
not be ignored and must be considered for accurately analyzing the cladding mode resonance peaks. Both analysis and
experimental results will be presented, and they are well matched. By accurately analyzing the higher order cladding
mode resonances with double or triple peaks, the tracking of higher order cladding mode resonances is facilitated, and
these modes have the largest differential strain and index sensitivities relative to the core modes.
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Chengkun Chen, Jacques Albert, "Hybrid modes analysis for cladding mode resonance peaks in tilted fiber Bragg gratings," Proc. SPIE 6796, Photonics North 2007, 679623 (26 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.779097