DocumentCode
1436482
Title
Photosensitivity in optical fiber waveguides: from discovery to commercialization
Author
Hill, Kenneth O.
Author_Institution
Zenastra Photonics, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Volume
6
Issue
6
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1186
Lastpage
1189
Abstract
The photosensitivity of germanium-doped-core optical fibers was discovered more than twenty years ago. The discovery provided a means for photoimprinting gratings in the core of optical fibers, and eventually photosensitivity became an important technology for fiber-optic communications. The paper recounts briefly the story of the photosensitivity of optical fiber waveguides and the significant developments that occurred on the journey from its discovery to its commercialization as is often the case with many inventions, the discovery was serendipitous. Furthermore, several technical and nontechnical developments were necessary before the discovery could be exploited commercially. In the case of photosensitivity, the time span from discovery to commercialization was relatively long-about 15 years.
Keywords
Bragg gratings; diffraction gratings; optical fibre communication; optical fibre fabrication; sensitivity; 15 years; Ge-doped-core optical fibers; SiO/sub 2/-GeO/sub 2/; commercialization; discovery; fiber-optic communications; gratings photoimprinting; nontechnical development; optical fiber waveguides; optical fibers; photosensitivity; technical developments; time span; Brillouin scattering; Commercialization; Companies; Fiber lasers; Optical fiber communication; Optical fibers; Optical waveguides; Pump lasers; Ring lasers; Silicon compounds;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2944.902166
Filename
902166
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