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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 1,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 256-258
  • (2003)

A technique for enhancing the thermal stability of hydrogen-loaded fiber Bragg grating

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Abstract

Heat treatment with the presence of hydrogen (H_(2)) that react with GeE0 centers (·Ge ?) at high temperature will weaken the refractive index modulation of grating fabricated in hydrogen-loaded normal germanosilicate fiber. Pre-annealing treatment of the above fiber was demonstrated to be able to enhance the grating's thermal stability effectively. 0.37-nm blue-shift of the reflected Bragg wavelength was observed.

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