Observations of backward stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) in glass optical fibers are reported. Threshold for SBS has been achieved with less than 1 W of input power at 5355 Aring;. Relaxation behavior in the SBS signal has also been observed and is attributed to finitehyphen;cellhyphen;length oscillation. Experimental results are compared with theory, and the implied limitation to optical fiber transmission is discussed.
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