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Get Free AccessThis letter describes a method for producing in-fiber gratings that reduces the effects of mechanical and optical instabilities limiting other methods. In this technique, opaque lines formed on the outside of the fiber using a procedure known as microcontact printing, serve as an amplitude photomask for exposure to ultraviolet light. Long-period fiber optic attenuators formed by ths technique demonstrate its advantages.
John A. Rogers, Rebecca J. Jackman, George M M Whitesides, Jefferson L. Wagener, Ashish M. Vengsarkar (1997). Using microcontact printing to generate amplitude photomasks on the surfaces of optical fibers: A method for producing in-fiber gratings. , 70(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.119313.
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1997
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https://doi.org/10.1063/1.119313
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