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Strain dependence of Brillouin frequency, intensity, and bandwidth in polarization-maintaining fibers

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The strain dependence of the Brillouin gain–loss spectrum for PANDA, bow-tie, and tiger polarization-maintaining fibers has been studied in the range 0 to 50 °C. We found a linear relationship between the strain and the Brillouin frequency, intensity, and bandwidth for PANDA and bow-tie fibers. For PANDA fiber at 20-cm spatial resolution, Brillouin frequency gives 7µ uncertainty, which is the highest accuracy among three parameters, whereas the Brillouin bandwidth gives 19µ uncertainty.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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