Abstract
The development of high-reflectivity photorefractive fiber gratings1 has created a wide range of exciting new possibilities for fiber- based devices. Some applications rely solely upon the spectral filtering properties of the grating structure (e.g., their use as bandwidth limiting elements in single-frequency fiber lasers2); however in other applications, particularly those involving ultrashort optical pulses, dispersion becomes important and requires a detailed understanding.3
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