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Bending and Orientational Characteristics of Long Period Gratings Written in D-Shaped Optical Fiber
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Transient GratingPhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringFiber StructureOptical PropertiesGratingsMechanical EngineeringFiber Optic SensingLong Period GratingsLpgs StopbandsWavelength SeparationD-shaped Optical FiberOrientational CharacteristicsFiber OpticOptical SensorFiber-optic Communication
Long period gratings (LPGs) were written into a D-shaped single-mode fiber. These LPGs were subjected to a range of curvatures, and it was found that as curvature increased, there was increasingly strong coupling to certain higher order cladding modes without the usual splitting of the LPGs stopbands. A bend-induced stopband yielded a spectral sensitivity of 12.55 nm/spl middot/m for curvature and 2.2/spl times/10/sup -2/ nm/spl deg/C/sup -1/ for temperature. It was also found that the wavelength separation between adjacent bend-induced stopbands varied linearly as a function of curvature. Blue and red wavelength shifts of the stopbands were observed as the sensor was rotated around a fixed axis for a given curvature; thus, in principle, this sensor could be used to obtain bending and orientational information. The behavior of the stopbands was successfully modeled using a finite element approach.
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