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    A compact low dispersion fibre Bragg grating with high detuning tolerance for advanced modulation formats by Deyerl, H.-J., Peucheret, C., Zsigri, B., Floreani, F., Plougmann, N., Hewlett, S.J., Kristensen, M., Jeppesen, P.

    Published in Optics communications (01-03-2005)
    “…A compact low dispersion fibre Bragg grating is designed and fabricated with the recently developed polarisation control method. Its detuning tolerance is…”
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    160 Gb/s notch-filtered Raman-assisted XPM wavelength converter by Galili, M, Oxenlowe, L.K, Zibar, D, Clausen, A.T, Deyerl, H.-J, Plougmann, N, Kristensen, M, Jeppesen, P

    “…We report on a cross-phase modulation-based Raman-assisted wavelength conversion by a novel notch filtering approach at 160 Gb/s. Error free operation for all…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Polarization controlled UV writing of Bragg gratings by Jensen, J.B., Plougmann, N., Deyerl, H.-J., Kristensen, M.

    “…In conclusion the polarization control method is superior to any double scan method since it allows much more flexible apodization and inclusion of phase…”
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    Efficient Bragg grating fabrication in germanium-rich fibre by high-intensity femtosecond 264 nm irradiation by Slattery, S.A., Nikogosyan, D.N., Plougmann, N., Sorensen, H.R., Kristensen, M.

    “…In this work we study FBG recording in a highly-nonlinear fibre (HNLF), employing 264 nm 220 fs (FWHM) pulses with a peak intensity of around 180 GW/cm 2 . For…”
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    Fabrication and stability of fiber Bragg gratings for WDM applications using a 266 nm CW-laser by Deyerl, H.-J., Sorensen, H.R., Jensen, J.B., Plougmann, N., Kristensen, M.

    “…Diode pumped continuous wave all solid state UV-lasers operating at 266 nm offer an interesting alternative to frequency doubled argon ion lasers. We compare…”
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    Characterisation of systems for raman-assisted high-speed wavelength conversion by Galili, M., Oxenlowe, L.K., Zibar, D., Clausen, A.T., Jeppesen, P., Deyerl, H.-J., Plougmann, N., Kristensen, M.

    “…Raman-assisted wavelength conversion for ultra-high speed data is characterised in approaches: a novel scheme based on cross-phase modulation using specially…”
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    Low-Dispersion Fibre Bragg Gratings Written Using the Polarization Control Method by Deyerl, H., Plougmann, N., Damm Jensen, J.B., El-Bez, J., Rokkjaer Sorensen, H., Peucheret, C., Kristensen, M.

    “…We present two fibre Bragg gratings with reduced in-band dispersion for DWDM applications. The gratings were designed by the inverse scattering method and…”
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