Title of article :
Permanent index changes in Ge–SiO2 glasses by excimer laser irradiation
Author/Authors :
Nishii، نويسنده , , Junji، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Ultraviolet (uv)-induced photochemical reactions related to Bragg gratings in Ge-doped SiO2 glasses were investigated. Pre-existing oxygen monovacancy-type defects in GeO2–SiO2 optical fiber preform were changed to GeE′ centers via one-photon absorption process by illumination with an Hg lamp (4.9 eV, 16 mW cm−2). The irradiation with KrF or ArF excimer laser pulses (>500 MW cm−2 pulse−1) induced electron trapped centers associated with fourfold coordinated Ge ion (GEC). Concentration of GEC increased as the square of the laser power (two-photon absorption process). Intense uv absorptions due to GEC’s might be related to the positive index change responsible for the formation of fiber gratings. Similar uv-induced photochemical reaction could be observed in GeO2–SiO2 thin glass films prepared by the sputtering method. A positive index change of ∼1% was attained in the film of Ge/(Si+Ge)<0.3 by the excimer laser irradiation. In the region of Ge/(Si+Ge)≧0.3, on the contrary, a negative index change of >3% was caused by the irradiation accompanied with the positive volume change of >18%. Bragg gratings with a surface relief pattern have been written upon the latter films by the irradiation through a phase mask.
Keywords :
Optical fiber , DEFECT , Oxide glass , Photosensitivity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics