Abstract
Fibre Bragg gratings (FBG) are versatile devices in photonics, with applications ranging from laser cavities to various sensor geometries. Most operate at telecoms wavelengths, but for applications found in quantum information processing the wavelength of 780 nm is widely used due to the atomic transition of rubidium and the availability of high efficiency silicon single-photon detectors at this wavelength.
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