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Investigation of Formation Mechanisms of Arc-Induced Long-Period Fiber Gratings

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Abstract

By measuring intensity distributions of cladding modes and using an optimization technique we show that the perturbation which forms arc-induced gratings in standard fibers is antisymmetric, while the perturbation in boron-germanium codoped fibers is symmetric.

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