Type II π-phase-shifted Bragg gratings stable up to ~1000°C are written inside a standard single mode silica optical fiber (SMF-28) with infrared femtosecond pulses and a special phase mask. Inscription through the protective polyimide fiber coating is also demonstrated. The birefringence of the Bragg gratings and, as a result, the polarization dependence of their spectra are strongly affected by the femtosecond laser polarization. Using optimized writing conditions, the full width at half maximum of the π-phase-shifted passband feature can be ~30 pm in transmission, while the polarization-dependent shift of its central wavelength can be less than 8 pm, for a 7 mm long grating structure. This makes such gratings a unique tool for high-resolution measurements of temperature, load and vibration in extreme temperature environments.

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