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Insertion loss of 5.6 dB and finesse greater than 2000 within a 40 nm tuning range are demonstrated in a wavelengthlocked, two-stage fibre Fabry–Perot filter capable of separating 1000 channels in an erbium-doped fibre amplifier spectrum.
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