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  • Femtosecond laser inscribed fiber Bragg gratings in pure-silica suspended-core fibers show promise for high-temperature sensing, but previously faced issues with undesired reflections from higher order modes.
  • Modifications to the fiber's structure help reduce these reflections, leading to improved mode propagation and tailored confinement loss properties.
  • The study successfully demonstrates the ability to write 20 individual gratings on a single fiber, achieving single-peak reflections that enhance multiplexing capability for better multipoint sensing.

Article Abstract

Femtosecond laser inscribed fiber Bragg gratings in pure-silica suspended-core optical fibers have previously been demonstrated as a promising platform for high temperature sensing. However, the density of gratings that could be written on a single fiber was limited by undesired reflections associated with higher order modes in these high numerical aperture fibers. This resulted in a complex, broadband reflection spectrum with limited multiplexing capability. In this work we utilize modifications to the fine structure of the suspended core optical fibers to fine tune the relative confinement loss of the optical fiber modes, thus reducing the contribution from such higher order modes. The effects of these changes on mode propagation are modeled, giving a range of fibers with different confinement loss properties which can be tailored to the specific length scale of a desired application. We achieve single-peak reflections from individual fiber Bragg gratings, significantly improving performance for multipoint sensing and demonstrate this technique by writing 20 gratings onto a single fiber.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.397537DOI Listing

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