Title :
Early Index Growth in Germanosilicate Fiber Upon Exposure to Continuous-Wave Ultraviolet Light
Author :
Miller, Gary A. ; Askins, Charles G. ; Cranch, Geoffrey A. ; Friebele, E. Joseph
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, high-accuracy measurements of ultraviolet (UV)-induced refractive-index changes (plusmn3times10-7) in germanosilicate optical fiber as a function of intensity and exposure time are presented. To examine the early growth characteristics of the fiber, samples are irradiated with 244-nm light for 100 s at relatively low intensities (0.007-2.7 W/cm2). The combined growth data is then interpolated to generate a 3-D "index growth surface" of photo-induced index. An empirically derived mathematical expression relates the index growth to the exposure time and intensity. Evidence is presented that, after exposing the fiber at one intensity, additional growth at a different intensity is dictated by the final index change of the first exposure and the intensity of the second exposure. This "compound growth rule" permits the complete calculation of induced-grating structures produced by such a complex exposure history. Using the index-growth surface and the compound-growth rule, the growth and UV erasure of a fiber Bragg grating is successfully predicted using a modified F-matrix algorithm
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; germanium compounds; glass fibres; matrix algebra; optical fibre testing; refractive index; ultraviolet radiation effects; 100 s; 244 nm; F-matrix algorithm; GeSiO4; complex exposure history; compound growth rule; continuous-wave light exposure; early index growth; fiber Bragg grating; germanosilicate fiber; high-accuracy measurements; index growth surface; optical fiber; photoinduced index; refractive-index changes; ultraviolet erasure; ultraviolet light exposure; Bragg gratings; Compaction; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Fiber gratings; Glass; Laboratories; Optical fiber devices; Optical fibers; Reflectivity; Strain measurement; Compound-growth rule; F-matrix; fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs); fiber optics; nonlinear index-growth surface; nonsinusoidal modulations; ultraviolet (UV) fringeless exposure;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2007.891972