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1 December 2009The dispersion and dispersion slope characteristics of the fiber gratings fabricated in tapered fiber
A novel method to compensate dispersion and dispersion slope at the same time by using fiber Bragg grating
written on the tapered core fiber has been presented. The fabrication method about this kind of tapered core fiber has
been realized by precisely controlling the fiber's diameter during the process which is drawing the preform into optical
fiber. The fiber grating written on this kind of fiber has parameter as 3dB bandwidth 0.861nm. Its dispersion value is -
1159ps/nm (within 0.8nm bandwidth), and the dispersion slope is -1.3 ps/nm2. These characteristics of the grating make
it can be used in high speed optical fiber communication systems which need the dispersion and dispersion slope be
compensated at the same time.
Bin Li,Huai Wei, andZhongwei Tan
"The dispersion and dispersion slope characteristics of the fiber gratings fabricated in tapered fiber", Proc. SPIE 7630, Passive Components and Fiber-based Devices VI, 76301Z (1 December 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852050
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Bin Li, Huai Wei, Zhongwei Tan, "The dispersion and dispersion slope characteristics of the fiber gratings fabricated in tapered fiber," Proc. SPIE 7630, Passive Components and Fiber-based Devices VI, 76301Z (1 December 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852050