Abstract

A very effective apodization, in which side lobes are suppressed to below a particular noise level, is found to operate automatically in a two-beam interference device for fabricating fiber Bragg gratings when a pair of mirrors deflecting two beams are off parallel to each other. This is considered to be a consequence of the short temporal coherence length of the KrF excimer laser used.

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