Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7930942 | Optics Communications | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate our experimental results on inscription of strong first-order Bragg gratings in hydrogen-free and hydrogen-loaded pure silica photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) using high-intensity 160 femtosecond (fs) UV laser pulses at 266Â nm and a two-beam Talbot interferometer. Bragg reflectivities up to 37Â dB for the H2-loaded fiber as well as Bragg wavelength tuning over the telecom C-band using a single phase mask were achieved. The in-situ nonlinear filamentation of UV fs laser pulses, scattered by the fiber's micro-structured cladding, is demonstrated by direct refractive index profile measurement across the cross section of a written fiber. The results of thermal annealing measurements for a H2-loaded PCF are also presented.
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Authors
Ali Saliminia, Antoine Proulx, Réal Vallée,