Abstract
The cladding and radiation mode loss characteristics of photo-induced gratings written in fibers with a narrow-depressed inner cladding are compared to the properties of gratings written in matched clad, photosensitive clad, and wide-depressed cladding fibers under varying grating azimuthal asymmetry conditions. Fibers with narrow-depressed claddings are found to have lower cladding mode losses for small degrees of asymmetry than previously proposed fiber designs for cladding-mode reduction.
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