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Appl. Phys. Lett. 65, 1079 (1994); doi:10.1063/1.112131 (3 pages)
Narrow bandwidth volume holographic optical filter operating at the Kr transition at 1547.82 nm
(Received 4 May 1994; accepted 20 June 1994)
We describe and characterize a narrow bandwidth volume holographic optical filter operating at the Krypton transition line (1s2‐2p8) at 1547.82 nm, which corresponds to the center wavelength of the proposed International Telecommunications Union wavelength standard. A reflectivity of 98% and a bandwidth full width at half‐maximum of 0.18 nm are measured. The filter exhibits clean sideholes with a −20 dB optical response 0.5 nm away from the peak. The filter can be fabricated and operated with an absolute wavelength precision better than 0.005 nm.
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