Abstract
The anti-Stokes component of a stimulated Brillouin scattering interaction enabled low-power and high-resolution bandpass filtering, with improvements in linearity and signal-to-noise ratio of upto 3dB and 8dB, respectively when compared to using the Stokes component.
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