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Coupling Light into Fiber Using Second Order Fiber Bragg Gratings

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Abstract

Light is successfully coupled into the fiber by using second-order FBGs. The measured power from the two ends of the FBGs are 10.715 nW and 10.233 nW, respectively, with an input power of ~12 mW.

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