Brillouin gain spectrum characterization in single-mode optical fibers

Marc Niklès(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Luc Thévenaz(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Philippe A. Robert(Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology)
Journal of Lightwave Technology
January 1, 1997
Cited by 753Open Access
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Abstract

A novel method for Brillouin gain spectrum measurements in optical fibers is presented. It is based on the pump and probe technique with the specificity to use a single laser source together with an external modulator to generate the interacting lightwaves. The high accuracy and inherent stability of the technique makes it suitable for calibration and reference measurements. Different fibers with different refractive index profiles have been tested and characterized. The problem of the evolution of the polarization of the interacting waves is addressed in the article and a polarization insensitive determination of the actual Brillouin gain coefficient is made possible through two successive measurements with different polarizations. The effects of strain and temperature on the Brillouin gain spectrum are also fully characterized.


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