Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
846451 Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of grating fabrication on radiation sensitivity of the fiber Bragg grating has been investigated experimentally. The FBGs were fabricated in different processes and GeO2 concentrations. H2-loading was applied to change the radiation sensitivity of the FBGs. The FBGs were fabricated in photosensitivity fiber and coupling single mode fiber with GeO2 concentrations in a range from 6 to 23 mol%. The temperature sensitivity coefficient variation during radiation was studied and temperature-induced Bragg wavelength shift was compensated. 3 types mathematic model were used for fitting curve of radiation-induced Bragg wavelength shift. The lowest Bragg wavelength shift (about 13 pm after a total dose of 50 kGy) was obtained by a grating written in photosensitive optical fiber PSF-GeB-125 with 20.2 mol% GeO2 concentration and without H2-loading treatment.

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