Abstract
It has been recognized that a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) can be used for compensating chromatic dispersion in an optical fiber.1 Fabricating a high quality CFBG with a well defined chirp profile is important in dispersion compensation. To meet the purpose, several methods have been proposed to make CFBG’s such as moving fiber/phase mask-scanning beam, and applying temperature gradient or strain gradient.2,3
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