Impact of CO2 laser pretreatment on the thermal endurance of bragg gratings

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Abstract

The thermal endurance of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs), written with the aid of 193-nm ArF excimer laser irradiation on H2-loaded Ge/B codoped silica fiber, and pretreated with a CO2 laser and a subsequent slow cooling process, is investigated. These treated gratings show relatively less degradation of grating strength during the thermal annealing procedure. The thermal decay characteristics of treated and untreated fiber, recorded over a time period of 9 hours, have been compared. The effect on the Bragg transmission depth (BTD) and the center-wavelength shift, as well as the growth of refractive-index change during the grating inscription process for both treated and untreated fiber, are analyzed.

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Gunawardena, D. S., Lai, M. H., Lim, K. S., & Ahmad, H. (2016). Impact of CO2 laser pretreatment on the thermal endurance of bragg gratings. Journal of the Optical Society of Korea, 20(5), 575–578. https://doi.org/10.3807/JOSK.2016.20.5.575

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