Long Period Fiber Gratings Inscribed With an Improved Two-Dimensional Scanning Technique

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We demonstrated a promising CO2 laser irradiation system based on an improved 2-D scanning technique. Such a system could be used to inscribe high-quality long period fiber gratings (LPFGs) with good reproducibility of grating inscription, which attributes to the fact that our system includes a CO2 laser with an excellent power stability of less than ±2% and a 3-D ultraprecision motorized translation stages with an excellent bidirectional repeatability value of 80 nm. Moreover, a control program with an easy-to-use operation interface was developed in our system so that a high-quality LPFG could be achieved as soon as grating parameters, such as grating pitch and number of grating periods, are entered, which has a widespread commercial value and prospects for development. Additionally, near mode fields of the CO2-laser-induced LPFG were observed and simulated to investigate mode coupling in the gratings.

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Zhong, X., Wang, Y., Liao, C., Yin, G., Zhou, J., Wang, G., … Tang, J. (2014). Long Period Fiber Gratings Inscribed With an Improved Two-Dimensional Scanning Technique. IEEE Photonics Journal, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2337875

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