Thermal Hypersensitisation and Corresponding Grating Evolution in Ge-doped Optical Fibre

Henrik Rokkjær Sørensen, John Canning, Martin Kristensen

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    Abstract

    Low temperature (sub 1000oC) thermal hypersensitisation is reported in germanosilicate fibre. Thermal excitation is dispersive involving a range of glass sites leading to a behaviour resembling type IIA grating response at 500oC.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBragg Gratings, Poling and Photosensitivity (BGPP/ACOFT 2005)
    VolumeConference CD-ROM
    Publication date2005
    Pages375-377
    ISBN (Print)18-77-04033-9
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    EventBragg Gratings, Poling and Photosensitivity - Sydney, Australia
    Duration: 4 Jul 20058 Jul 2005

    Conference

    ConferenceBragg Gratings, Poling and Photosensitivity
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CitySydney
    Period04/07/200508/07/2005

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