Y. Wang et al., Enhanced growth rate for Bragg grating formation in optical fibers with titania-doped outer cladding, OPT COMMUN, 163(4-6), 1999, pp. 185-188
Bragg gratings are written in two identical, communications-grade optical f
ibers, one of which has a layer of titania-doped outer cladding. Continuous
-wave laser at 244 nm and 40 mW power is used. Gratings can be written in f
ibers with titania-doped outer cladding after just 1 day of exposure to hyd
rogen at 60 atm pressure. A similar exposure to hydrogen for 4 to 5 days is
required before gratings can be written in fibers without titania-doped ou
ter cladding. This difference is observed to be due to partial absorption o
f 244 nm light by titania, resulting in heating of the fiber to 200 degrees
C. Results of a comparison of grating characteristics for the two fibers a
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