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The effects of 355nm Hypersensitisation on the properties of boron co-doped germanosilicate glass

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Abstract

The photosensitivity enhancing effects of 355nm hypersensitisation for the fabrication of strong, stable Bragg gratings are investigated. The optically measurable changes with 355nm exposure of the glass in the ultraviolet and infrared regions are reported.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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