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Controlled mode beating frequency of the emission of fiber laser using three fiber Bragg gratings to form a cavity.

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Abstract

We investigate longitudinal mode beating frequency of a fiber laser formed by a reference BG at one side of a cavity and two Bragg gratings at another side when both of them are pulled. The beating frequency moves depending on ∆λ between sensing BGs. We propose this effect for sensors.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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