2009
DOI: 10.1364/josab.26.001203
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Long-period fiber gratings fabricated by use of defocused CO_2 laser beam for polarization-dependent loss enhancement

Abstract: An alternative of the long-period fiber grating (LPFG) fabrication method has been developed in this work by use of defocused CO 2 laser pulse scanning, which is achieved by moving the laser beam focus plane slightly away from the fiber cladding surface. By increasing the distance shift from the cladding surface, the area with refractive index change also increases on the side with laser irradiation, which leads to an apparent mode field profile distortion at the resonant wavelength of the LPFG. Such a distort… Show more

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“…8(a) and 8(b), the average loss and the maximum PDL of the C-LPFG and PT-LPFG were obtained around resonant wavelengths of 1573.2 nm and 1568.6 nm, respectively. The latter exhibits a maximum PDL of 3.6 dB, which is relatively smaller than that of the former (5.4 dB) and previously reported values [22,23]. Because of the pre-twisting procedure, the asymmetrical RI modulation caused by the CO 2 laser was reduced, causing the PT-LPFG PDL to be smaller than that of the C-LPFG.…”
Section: Pdl Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…8(a) and 8(b), the average loss and the maximum PDL of the C-LPFG and PT-LPFG were obtained around resonant wavelengths of 1573.2 nm and 1568.6 nm, respectively. The latter exhibits a maximum PDL of 3.6 dB, which is relatively smaller than that of the former (5.4 dB) and previously reported values [22,23]. Because of the pre-twisting procedure, the asymmetrical RI modulation caused by the CO 2 laser was reduced, causing the PT-LPFG PDL to be smaller than that of the C-LPFG.…”
Section: Pdl Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…166 For the cascaded LPFGs fabricated by this technique, the maximum PDL obtained can be largely increased to 17.8 dB, 166 which is larger than that reported in Ref. 180.…”
Section: Polarizersmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The CO 2 -laser-induced LPFGs have found many promising applications in optical telecommunications such as band-rejection filters, 5,61,160-162 gain equalizers for erbiumdoped fiber amplifiers ͑EDFAs͒, 6,22,163-165 in-fiber polarizers, 25,166 couplers, 167,168 and mode converters 169 because of their bandstop filtering capability and selective mode coupling between the fundamental mode and the cladding modes.…”
Section: Communication Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By employing the point-by-point technique, this stage was configured to stop at every point of the desired LPG period in order for the laser to shoot a train of pulses on the fiber. Figure 2 shows a diagram of the experimental setup, which is similar to that used by Yang et al [18]. Some parameters were kept constant during the writing process.…”
Section: Writing Of Pcf-based Long Period Gratingsmentioning
confidence: 99%