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Fiber Bragg gratings with enhanced thermal stability

Fiber Bragg gratings with enhanced thermal stability
Fiber Bragg gratings with enhanced thermal stability
Gratings written in tin-doped silica fibers by using a 248 nm excimer laser exhibit extremely high thermal stability. Isothermal measurements up to 1100 K demonstrate significant advantages over conventional fiber gratings. Extrapolations from experimental data indicated that gratings operating at 500 K for ten years will retain more than 99% of the initial strength.
0003-6951
3259-3261
Brambilla, G.
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Rutt, H.N.
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Brambilla, G.
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Rutt, H.N.
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Brambilla, G. and Rutt, H.N. (2002) Fiber Bragg gratings with enhanced thermal stability. Applied Physics Letters, 80 (18), 3259-3261. (doi:10.1063/1.1475366).

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Gratings written in tin-doped silica fibers by using a 248 nm excimer laser exhibit extremely high thermal stability. Isothermal measurements up to 1100 K demonstrate significant advantages over conventional fiber gratings. Extrapolations from experimental data indicated that gratings operating at 500 K for ten years will retain more than 99% of the initial strength.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 13781
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/13781
ISSN: 0003-6951
PURE UUID: c5017397-f380-4cec-9c15-d8315e9aba1b
ORCID for G. Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 01 Jan 2005
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:21

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Author: G. Brambilla ORCID iD
Author: H.N. Rutt

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