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Structured Chirped Fiber Bragg Gratings

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2008
In this paper, a theoretical and numerical analysis of novel in-fiber photonic devices based on a structured chirped fiber Bragg gratings (CFBGs) for sensing and communication applications is presented. The investigated structure consists in a CFBG with single or multiple defects obtained by a deep and localized stripping of the cladding layer along ...
Pisco, M   +4 more
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Fiber Bragg gratings for telecommunications

Proceedings of 2001 3rd International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (IEEE Cat. No.01EX488), 2002
Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) are nowadays widely used in various fields, including telecommunications. Since its emergence, this component has found many applications due to its properties, versatility and variety of controllable parameters that can shape in various manners its spectral properties.
Antônio Lúcio Teixeira   +3 more
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In-fiber Bragg grating tap

Optical Fiber Communication, 1990
In many network and sensor applications, small amounts of light need to be coupled out at many points from a transmission bus fiber. In-line devices with some wavelength selectivity are particularly desirable, especially if light radiated from the fiber can be efficiently coupled into another fiber.
William W. Morey, G. Meltz, W. H. Glenn
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Fiber Bragg grating technology

Conference Proceedings LEOS'96 9th Annual Meeting IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2002
Bragg gratings in fiber and planar waveguides are now coming into practical use for telecommunications, data communications, and signal processing applications. New high power fiber lasers are also using fiber gratings. Various devices for these applications require different types of Bragg gratings.
W.W. Morey, G.A. Ball
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Tilted fiber Bragg grating sensors

Laser & Photonics Reviews, 2012
AbstractOptical fiber gratings have developed into a mature technology with a wide range of applications in various areas, including physical sensing for temperature, strain, acoustic waves and pressure. All of these applications rely on the perturbation of the period or refractive index of a grating inscribed in the fiber core as a transducing ...
Jacques Albert   +2 more
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Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor

2019
According to the optical structure and sensing principle, fiber gratings are divided into phase shift grating, chirped grating, blazed grating, long period grating, and Bragg grating. Based on the basic principle and theoretical analysis of fiber Bragg grating, this chapter systematically introduces and analyzes the sensing principle, structure design ...
Baochen Sun   +3 more
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Fiber Bragg grating polarizer

Proceedings of the 2003 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference - IMOC 2003. (Cat. No.03TH8678), 2004
An optical fiber polarizer is constructed with a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) based on birefringence effects induced by a transverse force applied to a section of the grating. In this work we present the principle of operation and experimental results of this device.
L.C.G. Valente   +3 more
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Radiation dosimetry with fiber Bragg gratings

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
The measurement and monitoring of radiation dose delivered in patient tissues is a critical aspect in radiation therapy. Various dosimeters have proven effective in measuring radiations at low doses. However, there is a growing demand for new dosimeters based on small, non-invasive and high resolution devices.
S Avino   +7 more
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Polymer micro-fiber Bragg grating

Optics Letters, 2013
Polymer micro-fibers with inscribed Bragg gratings are reported in this Letter. Starting with a single-mode polymer optical fiber and implementing a two-stage tapering process, a 16 μm diameter micro-fiber is fabricated and a Bragg grating is inscribed in it that exhibits a peak reflected wavelength circa 1530 nm.
Gerald Farrell   +5 more
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Intensity-independent fiber coupled interrogation technique for fiber Bragg gratings by fiber Bragg gratings

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
A low cost, highly accurate and light intensity-independent sensor system for the analysis of fiber Bragg grating signals based on fiber Bragg gratings in the detection unit is presented. The setup is based on two fiber Bragg gratings used in reflection to analyse one sensing fiber Bragg grating.
Jan Koch   +2 more
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