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Mechanical reliability of UV irradiated fibers: application to Bragg grating fabrication - invited

Limberger, H. G.  
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Varelas, D.
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Salathe, R. P.
1997
Bragg Grating, Photosensitivity, and Poling in Glass Fibers and Waveguides: Applications and Fundamentals. Technical Digest. Postconference Edition

Fiber gratings irradiated by CW-laser show a breaking strength and a lifetime performance similar to that of pristine fiber, on pulsed KrF-laser irradiation. In this paper we report on the mechanical reliability of fibers irradiated by UV light using the side exposure technique. Homogeneous excimer laser irradiation reduces the mechanical resistance considerably depending on the fluence per pulse and the laser wavelength. With increasing pulse energy density the mechanical resistance is lowered. In contrary, homogeneous CW irradiated fibers show almost the same fiber strength as compared with pristine fiber

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Author(s)
Limberger, H. G.  
Varelas, D.
Salathe, R. P.
Date Issued

1997

Publisher

Opt. Soc. America

Published in
Bragg Grating, Photosensitivity, and Poling in Glass Fibers and Waveguides: Applications and Fundamentals. Technical Digest. Postconference Edition
Subjects

[OFD]

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Bragg gratings

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cracks

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mechanical strength

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optical fibre fabrication

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reliability

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mechanical reliability

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UV irradiated fibers

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Bragg grating fabrication

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optical fibre grating fabrication

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CW-laser

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breaking strength

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lifetime performance

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pristine fiber

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pulsed KrF-laser irradiation

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side exposure technique

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homogeneous excimer laser irradiation

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mechanical resistance

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laser wavelength

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pulse energy density

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