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Acoustically Induced Increase of Bragg Grating Bandwidth in Four Holes Suspended Core Fiber

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Abstract

The acousto-optic induced modulation of fiber Bragg gratings in a suspended core fiber is experimentally demonstrated. The grating bandwidth is increased by up to 57%, which is tunable by 10 V of an electric signal.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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