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IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology
Volume 18 Number 8, August 2000
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Influence of Blanket Postexposure
on the Thermal Stability of the Spectral Characteristics of Gratings Written
in a Telecommunication Fiber Using Light at 193 nm
Qinglin Wang, Arif Hidayat, Pierre Niay and Marc Douay
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Abstract:
Bragg gratings have been written in a nonhydrogenated Corning's
SMF28 telecommunication fiber using ultraviolet (UV) pulses at a high power
density from an ArF laser. Some of these gratings were uniformly exposed with
light at 193 nm. The isothermal accelerated aging method was used to characterize
the thermal decays of both pristine and postexposed grating spectral characteristics.
UV postprocessing led to an increase in the stability of the Bragg grating
reflectivity meanwhile the shifts in the Bragg wavelengths of the postexposed
gratings proved to be higher than those of untreated gratings. It is shown
that the isothermal decays of the refractive index modulation cannot be used
to predict the annealing induced irreversible shifts in the Bragg wavelengths.
Our observations are discussed within the frame of the current theoretical
descriptions of the links that may exist between the writing and the thermal
stability of Bragg gratings.
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