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High Birefringence Induced in SMF-28 Fiber by Femtosecond IR Laser Exposure of the Cladding with a Phase Mask

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Abstract

High core birefringence in SMF-28 fiber (~8×10–4) was obtained by inscribing a Type II-IR grating in the cladding near the core. The birefringence is likely stress induced rather than due to asymmetric index modification.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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