Brillouin suppression through longitudinal structural variation in high nonlinearity silica holey fibers

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2006

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Poletti, F.
Furusawa, K.
Yusoff, Z.
Petropoulos, P.
Broderick, N.
Monro, T.
Richardson, D.

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2006 Optical Fiber Communication Conference/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference : technical digest : March 5-10, 2006, Anaheim, California : OFC/NFOEC 2006 / sponsored by IEEE/ComSoc, Communications Society, IEEE/LEOS, Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, Optical Society of America: 3 p.

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Conference on Optical Fiber Communication (2006 : Anaheim, California)

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We consider longitudinal variation in the fiber structure as a method of increasing the Brillouin linewidth and threshold within high nonlinearity silica holey fibers. Strategies to control the associated variation in nonlinearity and dispersion along the fiber length are described.

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Copyright © 2006 IEEE

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