Title of article :
Dynamic evolution of the spectrum of long-period fiber Bragg gratings fabricated from hydrogen-loaded optical fiber by ultraviolet laser irradiation
Author/Authors :
Sakamoto، Kenji نويسنده , , Fujita، Keio نويسنده , , Masuda، Yuji نويسنده , , Nakayama، Keisuke نويسنده , , Ando، Maki نويسنده , , Mohri، Jun-pei نويسنده , , Yamauchi، Makoto نويسنده , , Kimura، Masanori نويسنده , , Mizutani، Yasuo نويسنده , , Kimura، Susumu نويسنده , , Yokouchi، Takashi نويسنده , , Suzaki، Yoshifumi نويسنده , , Ejima، Seiki نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-7031
From page :
7032
To page :
0
Abstract :
Long-period fiber Bragg gratings fabricated by exposure of hydrogen-loaded fiber to UV laser light exhibit large-scale dynamic evolution for approximately two weeks at room temperature. During this time two distinct features show up in their spectrum: a large upswing in wavelength and a substantial deepening of the transmission minimum. The dynamic evolution of the transmission spectrum is explained quantitatively by use of Maloʹs theory of UV-induced quenching [Electron. Lett. 30, 442 (1994)] followed by refilling of hydrogen in the fiber core and the theory of hydrogen diffusion in the fiber material. The amount of hydrogen quenched by the UV irradiation is 6% of the loaded hydrogen.
Keywords :
Ultrafast phenomena , COHERENCE , statistical optics , Speckle , Measurement , instrumentation , Metrology , Surface measurements , Roughness , scattering , Ultrafast optics , rough surfaces
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Record number :
74901
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