Electrically tunable Bragg gratings in single mode polymer optical fiber


Autoria(s): Kalli, K.; Dobb, H.L.; Webb, D.J.; Komodromos, M.; Themistos, C.; Peng, G.D.; Fang, Q.; Boyd, I.W.
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01/02/2007

Resumo

We present what is to our knowledge the first demonstration of a tunable fiber Bragg grating device in polymer optical fiber that utilizes a thin-film resistive heater deposited on the surface of the fiber. The polymer fiber was coated via photochemical deposition of a Pd/Cu metallic layer with a procedure induced by vacuum-ultraviolet radiation at room temperature. The resulting device, when wavelength tuned via joule heating, underwent a wavelength shift of 2 nm for a moderate input power of 160 mW, a wavelength to input power coefficient of-13.4 pm/mW, and a time constant of 1.7 s-1. © 2007 Optical Society of America.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24235/1/Electrically_tunable_Bragg_gratings_in_single_mode_polymer_optical_fiber.pdf

Kalli, K.; Dobb, H.L.; Webb, D.J.; Komodromos, M.; Themistos, C.; Peng, G.D.; Fang, Q. and Boyd, I.W. (2007). Electrically tunable Bragg gratings in single mode polymer optical fiber. Optics Letters, 32 (3), 214–216.

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