Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating

This paper examines the nonlinear effects of alpha and gamma changes on the motion of photon in a Fiber Bragg Grating. The study has been successfully performed out under Bragg resonance condition where the initial frequency of the light has the same value with the Bragg frequency. The Stokes parame...

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Main Authors: Saktioto, Saktioto, Mohd. Hairi, Haryana, Fadhali, Mohamed, Yupapin, Preecha P., Ali, Jalil
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Published: Elsevier 2009
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spelling my.utm.137412017-10-20T00:46:29Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13741/ Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating Saktioto, Saktioto Mohd. Hairi, Haryana Fadhali, Mohamed Yupapin, Preecha P. Ali, Jalil QC Physics This paper examines the nonlinear effects of alpha and gamma changes on the motion of photon in a Fiber Bragg Grating. The study has been successfully performed out under Bragg resonance condition where the initial frequency of the light has the same value with the Bragg frequency. The Stokes parameter is chosen to provide important information on the total energy and energy difference between the forward and backward propagating modes. The motion of a particle moving is shown using the classic anharmonic potential where beta is set to zero for power conservation along the grating structures. Elsevier 2009-07 Article PeerReviewed text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13741/2/1-s2.0-S1875389209000145-main.pdf__tid%3D35e56314-5d80-11e3-98b6-00000aab0f02%26acdnat%3D1386229284_9152b9c7c8f1fc5eb5fd6e5486595db0 Saktioto, Saktioto and Mohd. Hairi, Haryana and Fadhali, Mohamed and Yupapin, Preecha P. and Ali, Jalil (2009) Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating. Physics Procedia, 2 (1). pp. 81-85. ISSN 1875-3892 DOI:10.1016/j.phpro.2009.06.013
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Saktioto, Saktioto
Mohd. Hairi, Haryana
Fadhali, Mohamed
Yupapin, Preecha P.
Ali, Jalil
Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
description This paper examines the nonlinear effects of alpha and gamma changes on the motion of photon in a Fiber Bragg Grating. The study has been successfully performed out under Bragg resonance condition where the initial frequency of the light has the same value with the Bragg frequency. The Stokes parameter is chosen to provide important information on the total energy and energy difference between the forward and backward propagating modes. The motion of a particle moving is shown using the classic anharmonic potential where beta is set to zero for power conservation along the grating structures.
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author Saktioto, Saktioto
Mohd. Hairi, Haryana
Fadhali, Mohamed
Yupapin, Preecha P.
Ali, Jalil
author_facet Saktioto, Saktioto
Mohd. Hairi, Haryana
Fadhali, Mohamed
Yupapin, Preecha P.
Ali, Jalil
author_sort Saktioto, Saktioto
title Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
title_short Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
title_full Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
title_fullStr Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
title_sort nonlinear parametric study of photon in a fibre bragg grating
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
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