@article{FischerMeyrueisSchroeder1996, author = {Sylvain Fischer and Patrick L. Meyrueis and Werner Schr{\"o}der}, title = {Computation of the Brillouin spectrum in an optical fibre: Method and results}, series = {Pure and Applied Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, publisher = {European Optical Society}, issn = {1741-3567}, doi = {10.1088/0963-9659/5/1/007}, pages = {55 -- 70}, year = {1996}, abstract = {This paper treats the interaction between acoustic modes and light (Brillouin scattering) in a single mode optical fibre. Different observed spectra of the Brillouin backscattering in several fibres have been already reported. In order to have a clear idea of the process, we made a simulation to be able to `draw' the theoretical Brillouin spectrum of an optical fibre and to identify the origin of the observed backscattered lines. First, the model and the computation method used in our simulation are described. Second, the experimentally observed spectra of two real fibres are compared with their computed spectra. Real spectra and simulated spectra are in good agreement. Our work provides an interesting tool to investigate the changes in the Brillouin spectrum when the input parameters (characteristics of an optical fibre) vary. This should give useful indications to people working on systems which use Brillouin backscattering.}, language = {en} }