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Temperature-induced reversible changes in fiber Bragg grating reflectivity

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Abstract

Reversible changes in Bragg grating reflectivity could be induced by a change in the fiber temperature. The changes could not be detected for gratings written in hydrogenated fibers. Possible mechanisms are discussed.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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