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Brillouin suppression by fiber design

Dragic, 2010

Document ID
16731908279312287023
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Dragic P
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IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topicals 2010

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Brillouin suppression by fiber design Page 1 Brillouin Suppression By Fiber Design Peter D. Dragic Neolight Technologies LLC 4631 N. Malden, Suite 2N Chicago, IL 60640 USA Invited Abstract—The design of Brillouin scattering suppressed optical fibers is described, including …
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    • G02B6/03622Optical fibres characterised both by the number of different refractive index layers around the central core segment, i.e. around the innermost high index core layer, and their relative refractive index difference having 2 layers only
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