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The different phenomena related to photoinduced self-organization in optical fiber are reviewed, from photoinduced absorption and refraction changes, to index grating formation and harmonic generation. Some pertinent questions regarding the origin and the physics of these effects are raised.
Francois Ouellette,Daniel Gagnon,Sophie LaRochelle, andMichel Poirier
"Photoinduced self-organization in optical fiber: some answered and unanswered questions", Proc. SPIE 1516, International Workshop on Photoinduced Self-Organization Effects in Optical Fiber, (30 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51148
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Francois Ouellette, Daniel Gagnon, Sophie LaRochelle, Michel Poirier, "Photoinduced self-organization in optical fiber: some answered and unanswered questions," Proc. SPIE 1516, International Workshop on Photoinduced Self-Organization Effects in Optical Fiber, (30 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51148