Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating

A Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) is a periodic variation of the refractive index of the core in the fiber optic along the length of the fiber. The principal property of FBGs is that they reflect light in a narrow bandwidth that is centered about the Bragg wavelength, ?B (A. Orthonos and K. Kalli, 1999)....

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Main Authors: Saktioto, Toto, Ali, Jalil
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spelling my.utm.477842017-08-13T08:28:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47784/ Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating Saktioto, Toto Ali, Jalil TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) is a periodic variation of the refractive index of the core in the fiber optic along the length of the fiber. The principal property of FBGs is that they reflect light in a narrow bandwidth that is centered about the Bragg wavelength, ?B (A. Orthonos and K. Kalli, 1999). FBGs are simple intrinsic devices that are made in the fibre core by imaging an interference pattern through the side of the fibre. They are used as flexible and low cost in-line components to manipulate any part of the optical transmission and reflection spectrum. FBG is formed by the periodic variations of the refractive index in the fiber core. Several techniques have been established to inscribe them with UV-lasers. However, these technologies are limited to photosensitive fiber core material, which are unsuitable for high power applications. Only recently modifications have been demonstrated in a non photosensitive fiber but at the expense of longer exposure times (K. W. Chow et al., 2008). FBGs have all the advantages of an optical fibre, such as electrically passive operation, lightweight, high sensitivity with also unique features for self-referencing and multiplexing capabilities. This gives them a distinct edge over conventional devices (Nahar Singh et. al, 2006, Govind P. Agrawal 2002). Springer 2012 Book Section PeerReviewed Saktioto, Toto and Ali, Jalil (2012) Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating. In: Optical Fiber Technology. Springer, pp. 83-101. ISBN 978-3-642-31496-4
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Saktioto, Toto
Ali, Jalil
Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating
description A Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) is a periodic variation of the refractive index of the core in the fiber optic along the length of the fiber. The principal property of FBGs is that they reflect light in a narrow bandwidth that is centered about the Bragg wavelength, ?B (A. Orthonos and K. Kalli, 1999). FBGs are simple intrinsic devices that are made in the fibre core by imaging an interference pattern through the side of the fibre. They are used as flexible and low cost in-line components to manipulate any part of the optical transmission and reflection spectrum. FBG is formed by the periodic variations of the refractive index in the fiber core. Several techniques have been established to inscribe them with UV-lasers. However, these technologies are limited to photosensitive fiber core material, which are unsuitable for high power applications. Only recently modifications have been demonstrated in a non photosensitive fiber but at the expense of longer exposure times (K. W. Chow et al., 2008). FBGs have all the advantages of an optical fibre, such as electrically passive operation, lightweight, high sensitivity with also unique features for self-referencing and multiplexing capabilities. This gives them a distinct edge over conventional devices (Nahar Singh et. al, 2006, Govind P. Agrawal 2002).
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author Saktioto, Toto
Ali, Jalil
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Ali, Jalil
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title Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating
title_short Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating
title_full Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating
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title_full_unstemmed Non linear optic in fiber bragg grating
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