Ourmazd A, Varnham M P, Birch R D, Payne D N
University of Southampton, Electronics Department, Southampton, S09 5NH, UK.
Appl Opt. 1983 Aug 1;22(15):2374-9. doi: 10.1364/ao.22.002374.
Temperature cycling of highly birefringent optical fibers and preforms has been used to investigate the thermal properties of bow-tie and elliptically clad structures. The thermal hysteresis of the birefringence is shown to be a direct consequence of the thermal history of the fiber or preform and has been related to volume changes in the stress-producing borosilicate sections. Annealing increases the axial stress as well as the stress anisotropy and hence the birefringence. Increases of up to a factor of 2 in the birefringence on suitable thermal treatment indicate a new method for further improvement of high birefringence fibers. The implications of the results in the design, fabrication, and use of such fibers are discussed.