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Fiber Bragg Gratings With Suppressed Cladding Modes Made in SMF-28 With a Femtosecond IR Laser and a Phase Mask

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High reflectivity fiber Bragg gratings (FBG) with strong cladding mode suppression were written in standard telecom fiber (SMF-28) with femtosecond 800-nm laser pulses and a phase mask. No special fiber photosensitization or fiber design was required. Induced index modulations were created by two-beam interference from the phase mask in both the core and cladding region, which resulted in cladding-mode coupling loss <0.1 dB for a high reflecting -30 dB in transmission FBG.

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