Fabrication of long period fiber gratings of subnanometric bandwidth

  • Poveda-Wong L
  • Cruz J
  • Delgado-Pinar M
  • et al.
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© 2017 Optical Society of America. This Letter reports on the fabrication of long period fiber gratings having subnanometric bandwidths in the 1500 nm spectral region. Large gratings have been photo inscribed in a high NA fiber; the grating pitch and the order of the HE cladding mode are optimized to produce gratings with a large number of periods and prevent the coupling to TE, TM, or EH modes. Resonances with a FWHM of 0.83 and 0.68 nm have been achieved for gratings 15 and 20 cm long, respectively; the free spectral range between the transmission notches is 125 nm. The polarization effects and the sensitivity of the gratings to temperature and to strain variations are presented as well.

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Poveda-Wong, L., Cruz, J. L., Delgado-Pinar, M., Roselló-Mechó, X., Díez, A., & Andrés, M. V. (2017). Fabrication of long period fiber gratings of subnanometric bandwidth. Optics Letters, 42(7), 1265. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.42.001265

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