Characteristics of Long-Period Fiber Grating Utilizing Periodic Stress Relaxation (Special Issue on Optical Fiber Sensors)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Long-period fiber gratings (LPGs) using a high-silica core fiber are presented. A high-silica core fiber has a residual stress in the core, and the grating structure is formed by stress releasing of the core using a focused CO_2 laser beam. The dependence of the transmission spectrum on temperature and tensile strength is measured, and low dependence compared with conventional LPGs is observed. These unique characteristics are caused by the difference of temperature and tensile strength changes of the effective indices for the fundamental propagation mode and the cladding mode in the high-silica core fiber.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-03-25
著者
-
YAMAUCHI Ryozo
Fujikura Ltd.
-
WADA Akira
Fujikura Ltd., Opto-electronics Laboratory
-
Akiyama Masaaki
Fujikura Ltd.
-
YAMASAKI Shigefumi
Fujikura Ltd.
-
NISHIDE Kenji
Fujikura Ltd.
-
Wada Akira
Fujikura Ltd.
-
Nishide K
Fujikura Ltd. Sakura‐shi Jpn
関連論文
- Low-Loss Distributed Constant Passive Devices Using Wafer-Level Chip Scale Package Technology(Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves)
- A Novel Chirped Fiber Bragg Grating Utilizing Thermal Diffusion of Core Dopant (Special Issue on Optical Fibers and Their Applications)
- Suppression of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering by Intentionally Induced Periodical Residual-Strain in Single-Mode Optical Fibers (Special Issue on Optical Fiber Cables and Related Technologies)
- Characteristics of Long-Period Fiber Grating Utilizing Periodic Stress Relaxation (Special Issue on Optical Fiber Sensors)
- On-Chip Yagi–Uda Antenna for Horizontal Wireless Signal Transmission in Stacked Multi Chip Packaging