Long period fiber gratings written in photonic crystal fibers by use of CO2 laser

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Photonic crystal fibers are usually divided into two different types of fibers: solid-core photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) and air-core photonic bandgaps fibers (PBFs). We presented the fabrication methods and applications of long period fiber gratings (LPFGs) written in these two types of photonic crystal fibers by use of a CO2 laser. A stain sensor with a high sensitivity was demonstrated by use of an LPFG written in solid-core PCFs. An in-fiber polarizer based on an LPFG was fabricated by use of a focused CO2 laser beam to notch periodically on a PCF. A novel LPFG was written in an air-core PBF by use of a CO2 laser to collapse periodically air holes in the fiber cladding. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Wang, Y., Liao, C., Zhong, X., Zhou, J., Liu, Y., Li, Z., … Yang, K. (2013, September). Long period fiber gratings written in photonic crystal fibers by use of CO2 laser. Photonic Sensors. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-013-0120-9

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