Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre

The Bragg wavelength drift in fibre Bragg gratings (FBGS) fabricated in high germania boron co-doped optical fibre with respect to temperature variation is studied. The FBG is subjected to temperature variation using an oven. The Bragg wavelength shift with temperature variation is mostly due to the...

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Main Authors: Harun, S.W., P. Poopalan, Ahmad, H.
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2002
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3825/
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author Harun, S.W.
P. Poopalan,
Ahmad, H.
author_facet Harun, S.W.
P. Poopalan,
Ahmad, H.
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description The Bragg wavelength drift in fibre Bragg gratings (FBGS) fabricated in high germania boron co-doped optical fibre with respect to temperature variation is studied. The FBG is subjected to temperature variation using an oven. The Bragg wavelength shift with temperature variation is mostly due to thermo­optic effects. The main constituent of the FBG fibre is silica and germanosilicate glass for which the wavelength increases with temperature. The experimental result shows that the thermal response for the FBG is about 0.010 nmoC, which is consistent with theoretical prediction.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:38252012-05-07T02:59:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3825/ Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre Harun, S.W. P. Poopalan, Ahmad, H. The Bragg wavelength drift in fibre Bragg gratings (FBGS) fabricated in high germania boron co-doped optical fibre with respect to temperature variation is studied. The FBG is subjected to temperature variation using an oven. The Bragg wavelength shift with temperature variation is mostly due to thermo­optic effects. The main constituent of the FBG fibre is silica and germanosilicate glass for which the wavelength increases with temperature. The experimental result shows that the thermal response for the FBG is about 0.010 nmoC, which is consistent with theoretical prediction. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2002 Article PeerReviewed Harun, S.W. and P. Poopalan, and Ahmad, H. (2002) Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre. Sains Malaysiana, 31 . pp. 87-91. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol31_2002/vol31_02page87-91.html
spellingShingle Harun, S.W.
P. Poopalan,
Ahmad, H.
Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre
title Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre
title_full Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre
title_fullStr Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre
title_full_unstemmed Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre
title_short Temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high Germania boron co-doped optical fibre
title_sort temperature sensitivity of fibre bragg gratings fabricated in high germania boron co-doped optical fibre
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3825/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3825/