Abstract
We would like to list the following errata that was found in the manuscript
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“.... 7.62 GHz and a secondary peak at 7.8 GHz that are contributed by SBS for a 2μm As2Se3 core diameter. Such strong coupling of forward and backward Brillouin ....” Table 1 is to be corrected with the following parameters [1–3]
Funding
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)(RGPIN-2015-06071), (STPGP 506628); Canada Research Chairs (950231352).
Acknowledgement
This research has been primarily supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, as well as the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program. We would also like to thank Jean-Charles Beugnot from FEMTO-ST Research Institute for his helpful discussion regarding the theoretical section of this manuscript.
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