Abstract
The effect of twisting and longitudinal strain on the wavelength response of taper coaxial coupler filters is examined. Both effects permit the fine-tuning of the wavelength response of the single fibre filters, but we demonstrate that a combination of twist and strain is preferred, as it is possible to eliminate residual birefringence present during the fabrication of such filters.
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