Abstract
Stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) in optical fibers is a fundamental interaction between light and sound with important applications in telecommunications, microwave photonics and optical sensing [1]. It is also ultimately responsible for restricting the light power that can be transmitted in fibers. SBS has recently been investigated in small-core photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) with new intriguing characteristics induced by the wavelength-scale air-hole microstructure [2,3].
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