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Orientation dependence of higher order mode reflections in femtosecond pulse written fiber Bragg gratings

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Abstract

Ultrashort pulse lasers allow for the inscription of fiber Bragg gratings largely independent of the fiber geometry. Here, we investigate how the orientation of a reflected higher order mode depends on the FBG’s cross-section.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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