Fs Fbgs as Probes To Monitor Thermal Regeneration Mechanisms

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2019

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This paper shows that fiber Bragg gratings written in standard single mode optical fiber with IR femtosecond pulses and point-by-point technique are high temperature resistant (< 1000 degrees C). Moreover, after calibration process, these gratings can be used as a reference to study and discriminate between different high temperature annealing mechanisms involved in other types of gratings and/or fibers. Here we have considered the regeneration process of gratings written by UV laser in boron/germanium co-doped single mode optical fiber. Hence, the monitoring of grating strength and differential wavelength shift between femtosecond and type-I gratings during annealing cycle yields the wavelength shift due to the annealing of doping (mainly boron) and UV-related defects and their relative contributions to the regeneration mechanism.

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7th European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors (EWOFS) -- OCT 01-04, 2019 -- Limassol, CYPRUS

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Femtosecond FBG, High temperature, Annealing, Regeneration, Femtosecond FBG, Regeneration, High temperature, Annealing

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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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