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Fiber Bragg grating radiation-response dependency on the Bragg wavelength

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Abstract

We studied the dependence of the radiation-response of classical type I UV fiber Bragg gratings on the Bragg peak positions, from about 1300 nm to 1560 nm.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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