Abstract
Interest in optical devices based on the properties of nonlinear Bragg gratings has steadily increased in recent years as potential applications within future optical network systems become more apparent. Suggested device applications include optical pulse filtering, shaping, multiplexing, power limiting and alloptical switching.
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