Title :
Effective index drift from molecular hydrogen diffusion in hydrogen-loaded optical fibres and its effect on Bragg grating fabrication
Author :
Malo, B. ; Albert, J. ; Hill, K.O. ; Bilodeau, F. ; Johnson, D.C.
Author_Institution :
Communication Res. Centre, Ottawa, Ont.
fDate :
3/3/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
When hydrogen loading is used to enhance the photosensitivity of silica-based optical waveguides and fibres, the presence of molecular hydrogen dissolved in the glass matrix changes the effective index of propagation of guided optical modes by as much as 0.05%. Real-time monitoring of the reflectivity spectrum of Bragg gratings written in such conditions shows that the centre wavelength follows the changes in hydrogen concentration due to diffusion and reaction with glass defects
Keywords :
diffusion in solids; holographic gratings; hydrogen; optical fibres; reflectivity; 1533 to 1536 nm; Bragg grating fabrication; centre wavelength; effective index drift; glass defects; glass matrix; guided optical modes; hydrogen-loaded optical fibres; molecular hydrogen diffusion; photosensitivity; reaction; real-time monitoring; reflectivity spectrum; silica-based optical waveguides;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el:19940274