Bo. Guan et al., Growth characteristics of long-period gratings in hydrogen-loaded fibre during and after 193 nm UV inscription, MEAS SCI T, 12(7), 2001, pp. 818-823
In this paper, we report the growth behaviour of long-period gratings (LPGs
) in a hydrogen-loaded fibre during and immediately after 193 nm UV inscrip
tion. The LPG's peak loss follows a sinusoidal function of the amplitude of
the index modulation in the fibre core, thus the peak loss increases first
and then decreases with further increase of writing pulses during UV inscr
iption. After UV inscription has stopped, the LPG continues to grow with ti
me owing to the hydrogen diffusion, and an increase of as much as 14 dB in
the LPG peak loss was measured. We offer a qualitative explanation for the
growth dynamics of the LPGs immediately after 193 nm UV inscription and dis
cuss the effects of temperature and initial grating strength on the growth
behaviour. We also investigate the impact of post-UV irradiation on the LPG
s after annealing. Our study shows that post-irradiation trims not only the
peak loss intensity but also the peak wavelength of the LPGs. This provide
s an opportunity to control the resonance peaks of the LPGs.