DocumentCode
316844
Title
Fibre Bragg gratings and their applications
Author
Laming, Richard I. ; Zervas, Michael N.
Author_Institution
Optoelectron. Res. Centre, Southampton Univ., UK
Volume
4
fYear
1997
fDate
22-25 Sep 1997
Firstpage
81
Abstract
Summary form only given. Optical fibre Bragg gratings are the most significant new fibre device since the EDFA and will have a major impact on the design and implementation of future optical networks. Applications include single and multichannel add/drop filters, EDFA gain stabilising and spectrum flattening filters, dispersion compensation, as well as wavelength stable sources for WDM networks. This tutorial will cover the key aspects of fibre gratings relevant to telecommunications applications. These include fabrication and processing, the pros and cons of the different host fibres as well as hydrogenation and their effect on stability. The design and performance of apodised, chirped and multistage gratings will be covered. Finally, significant emphasis will be given to the key applications of fibre gratings
Keywords
optical fibre fabrication; EDFA gain stabilising; WDM networks; apodised chirped multistage gratings; dispersion compensation; host fibres; hydrogenation; multichannel add/drop filters; optical fibre Bragg gratings; optical fibre fabrication; optical networks; single channel add/drop filters; spectrum flattening filters; telecommunications applications; tutorial; wavelength stable sources;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Integrated Optics and Optical Fibre Communications, 11th International Conference on, and 23rd European Conference on Optical Communications (Conf. Publ. No.: 448)
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-697-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19971587
Filename
628598
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