期刊
LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS
卷 2, 期 4, 页码 275-289出版社
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.200810010
关键词
optical materials; diffraction and scattering; fiber lasers; glasses; sensors; fiber waveguides; other fiber coupled devices; amorphous materials, glasses and other disordered states
资金
- Australian Research Council Discovery Projects [DP0450601, DP0770692]
- Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) French-Australia International Science Linkage (ISL) [FR060177]
- DEST Innovation Access Program (IAP) ISL [CG050059]
- Australian Research Council [DP0450601] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
Although mainstream grating writing, more often than not using single photon excitation of germanosilicate based defects with CW 244 nm light, remains the key technology for complex devices it is now being complemented by a whole host of processes which can enhance and tailor the properties of both conventional and not-so-conventional fibre Bragg gratings. Further, processes for writing of gratings in non-germanosilicate fibres have also continued to develop and include multi-photon excitation directly into the band edge of the glass. It is now possible to custom tailor a gratings property based on the application and the nature of production as well as custom tailor the grating writing process to suit the type of fibre and application. Examples and suggestions where these can benefit sensors and lasers are outlined.
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