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Importance of residual stresses in the Brillouin Gain Spectrum of single mode optical fibers

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Abstract

Residual stresses inside optical fibers can impact significantly on Brillouin gain spectrum. Based on a 2D-FEM modeling, theoretical results are compared with Brillouin gain measurements for fibers from a same preform with different draw tensions.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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