Becker Martin, Bergmann Joachim, Brückner Sven, Franke Marco, Lindner Eric, Rothhardt Manfred W, Bartelt Hartmut
Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany.
Opt Express. 2008 Nov 10;16(23):19169-78. doi: 10.1364/oe.16.019169.
The combination of fiber Bragg grating inscription with femtosecond laser sources and the usage of the Talbot interferometer setup not only gives access to the fabrication of Bragg gratings in new types of materials but also allows, at the same time, to keep the high flexibility of an interferometric setup in choosing the Bragg grating wavelength. Since the spatial and temporal coherence properties of the femtosecond laser source differ strongly from those of conventional laser sources, specific limits and tolerances in the interferometric setup have to be considered. Such limits are investigated on the basis of an analytical ray tracing model. The results are applied to tolerance measurements of fiber Bragg grating reflections recorded with a DUV sub-picosecond laser source at 262 nm. Additionally we demonstrate the wavelength versatility of the two-beam interferometer setup for femtosecond inscription over a 40 nm wavelength band. Inscription experiments in Al/Yb doped silica glasses are demonstrated as a prove for the access to non-photosensitive fibers.
飞秒激光源写入光纤布拉格光栅与塔尔博特干涉仪装置的结合,不仅能实现新型材料中布拉格光栅的制造,同时还能在选择布拉格光栅波长时保持干涉仪装置的高度灵活性。由于飞秒激光源的空间和时间相干特性与传统激光源有很大不同,因此必须考虑干涉仪装置中的特定限制和公差。基于解析光线追踪模型对这些限制进行了研究。研究结果应用于用262nm的深紫外亚皮秒激光源记录的光纤布拉格光栅反射的公差测量。此外,我们展示了两光束干涉仪装置在40nm波长范围内飞秒写入的波长通用性。在铝镱掺杂石英玻璃中的写入实验被证明是可以用于非光敏光纤的证据。