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Grating writing through the fibre coating using a 248nm excimer laser

Grating writing through the fibre coating using a 248nm excimer laser
Grating writing through the fibre coating using a 248nm excimer laser
Fibre Bragg gratings have been written through the fibre coating using a 248nm excimer laser for the first time. A standard off-the-shelf coating was used, and 92% reflectivity gratings were obtained with an index change of 2.4x10-4.
1-55752-582-X
62-64
IEEE
Chao, L.
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Reekie, L.
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Chao, L.
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Reekie, L.
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Chao, L. and Reekie, L. (1999) Grating writing through the fibre coating using a 248nm excimer laser. In Optical Fiber Communication Conference and the International Conference on Integrated Optics and Optical Fiber Communication. OFC/IOOC '99. Technical Digest. IEEE. pp. 62-64 .

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Fibre Bragg gratings have been written through the fibre coating using a 248nm excimer laser for the first time. A standard off-the-shelf coating was used, and 92% reflectivity gratings were obtained with an index change of 2.4x10-4.

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Published date: 1999
Venue - Dates: Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 99), San Diego County, United States, 1999-02-21 - 1999-02-26

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Local EPrints ID: 76581
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/76581
ISBN: 1-55752-582-X
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:20

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Author: L. Chao
Author: L. Reekie

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