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Optical low-coherence reflectometry characterization of cladding modes excited by long-period fiber gratings

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Abstract

The group refractive-index difference of cladding modes excited by a long-period fiber grating is characterized by use of the technique of optical low-coherence reflectometry, with a precision of <10-4. Very good agreement between theoretical and experimental results is demonstrated.

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