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Micro-structured fiber Bragg gratings. Part I: Spectral characteristics

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
In this paper, the authors present a detailed theor. and numerical anal. of an in-fiber photonic device based on micro-structured fiber Bragg gratings for sensing and telecommunication applications. The investigated structure consists in a fiber Bragg grating with a localized stripping of the cladding layer. The thinning of the cladding layer changes the core propagation features and thus it induces a phase delay on the guided mode, leading to the formation of a defect state inside the original grating band-gap in agreement with the phase-shift grating theory. The behavior of the defect state is ruled by three main parameters identified in the length and depth of the stripped region and the surrounding refractive index. This special characteristic leads to the possibility to realize a new class of active and passive photonic devices. In particular, here, the theor. and numerical anal. of the spectral behavior exhibited by the device and its dependence on the perturbation features have been carried out. Particular emphasis has been focused on the effect of the SRI on the spectral response, providing an exhaustive anal. of the potentiality of the device both for sensing and telecommunication applications. In addn., the investigation of std. uniform and strong fiber Bragg gratings has been carried out. Finally, the case of real devices realized by wet chem. etching in hydrofluoric acid solns. was analyzed and a spectral equivalence was found to extend the design rules identified for the ideal case.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Giordano, Michele
Authors of the University:
GIORDANO MICHELE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/48596
Published in:
OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY
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