Regenerated Type-IIa Fibre Bragg Grating from a Ge–B codoped fibre via thermal activation

A Type-IIa Regenerated Fibre Bragg Grating (RFBG) was fabricated via a thermal activation process at 600 °C, from a saturated type-I Hydrogenated (Type-IH) seed grating, inscribed in a germanium–boron codoped (Ge–B) fibre. Rarely, dynamics of the induced index change featured a negative index gratin...

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Main Authors: Cheong, Y.K., Chong, W.Y., Chong, S.S., Lim, K.S., Ahmad, Harith
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/14300/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0030399214000103
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Summary:A Type-IIa Regenerated Fibre Bragg Grating (RFBG) was fabricated via a thermal activation process at 600 °C, from a saturated type-I Hydrogenated (Type-IH) seed grating, inscribed in a germanium–boron codoped (Ge–B) fibre. Rarely, dynamics of the induced index change featured a negative index grating, wherein blueshifts of Bragg wavelength were observed during a thermal regeneration process. The Type-IIa RFBG has been tested and verified to be temperature stable upon two different sensing temperature ranges, which are 100–600 °C and 600–1000 °C, separately. For the low temperature range, the RFBG showed no significant hysteresis and demonstrated an excellent repeatability, however, with non-linear temperature responses. For the high temperature range, the RFBG showed linear temperature responses with negligible fluctuations in grating stability. The simple regenerative mechanism opens up a new possibility of realizing low cost and yet highly reproducible and reliable grating-based sensors.