Journal article
Fabrication of long-period fiber gratings by use of focused ion-beam irradiation
ML Von Bibra, A Roberts, J Canning
Optics Letters | Published : 2001
DOI: 10.1364/OL.26.000765
Abstract
Long-period gratings have been made in nonphotosensitive optical fibers by irradiation of the core of a fiber with a focused beam of high-energy protons. The irradiated fibers exhibit relatively low loss, even before thermal annealing, and possess strongly wavelength-dependent transmission. The absence of a mask provides the opportunity to tailor the grating to a desired profile, and a variety of grating profiles were explored. The profile most resembling a sinusoid was found to produce the cleanest transmission spectra. © 2001 Optical Society of America.