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Bragg Gratings Made with IR Femtosecond Radiation in High Alumina Content Aluminosilicate Optical Fibers

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Abstract

Bragg gratings were manufactured in a high alumina content (30 mole %) optical fiber. More than 10−3 index modulation was generated for fundamental pitched gratings, and < 10−4 for higher order gratings.

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