“…This removes the potential complication of higher-order mode effects on the spectral details and thus, for a standard FBG, a single narrowband peak is expected. However, in previous work by the authors and others there are a number of examples where different harmonics of the Bragg wavelength have two closely spaced peaks despite the fiber being singlemoded, while a single peak is observed at the Bragg wavelength [11,15,16]. It has been proposed that this double-peak structure arises from the interleaved π out-of-phase grating planes of periodicity Λ pm (as discussed above), which produces a type of π-phase-shifted FBG in which the normal reflection peak has a dip at its center due to reflections from neighboring planes being cancelled [12].…”