Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7129327 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, long high-quality fiber Bragg gratings with phase shifts in the structure are inscribed directly in the optical fiber by point-by-point technique using femtosecond laser pulses. Phase shifts are introduced during the inscription process with a piezoelectric actuator, which rapidly shifts the fiber along the direction of its movement in a chosen point of the grating with a chosen shift value. As examples, single and double Ï phase shifts are introduced in fiber Bragg gratings with a length up to 34â¯mm in passive fibers, which provide corresponding transmission peaks with bandwidth less than 1â¯pm. It is shown that 37â¯mm Ï-phase-shifted grating inscribed in an active Er-doped fiber forms high-quality DFB laser cavity generating single-frequency radiation at 1550â¯nm with bandwidth of 20â¯kHz and signal-to-noise ratio of >70â¯dB. The inscription technique has a high degree of performance and flexibility and can be easily implemented in fibers of various types.
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Authors
Alexey Wolf, Alexandr Dostovalov, Mikhail Skvortsov, Kirill Raspopin, Alexandr Parygin, Sergey Babin,