Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/9394
Title: Bragg grating inscription in CYTOP polymer optical fibre using a femtosecond laser
Authors: Lacraz, Amédéé 
Polis, Michael 
Theodosiou, Antreas 
Koutsides, Charalambos 
Kalli, Kyriacos 
metadata.dc.contributor.other: Πόλυς, Μιχαήλ
Θεοδοσίου, Αντρέας
Κουτσίδης, Χαράλαμπος
Καλλή, Κυριάκος
Major Field of Science: Engineering and Technology
Field Category: Electrical Engineering - Electronic Engineering - Information Engineering;Nano-Technology
Keywords: Bragg gratings;Optical fibre sensor;Polymer optical fibres
Issue Date: 15-Apr-2015
Source: (2015) Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 9507, art. no. 95070K; Micro-Structured and Specialty Optical Fibres IV; Prague; Czech Republic; 15 April 2015 through 16 April 2015
Conference: Micro-Structured and Specialty Optical Fibres IV 
Abstract: Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.We report on the inscription of fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) in CYTOP (cyclic transparent optical polymer) optical fibres. A femtosecond laser beam, operating in the visible wavelength range, is focußed into the core of the fibre for direct inscription of FBGs. The fibre is moved under the focußed beam by a nanometre-resolution air-bearing stage for maximal inscription precision. The grating plane dimensions (measured with bright field microscopy) are typically 30μm × 30μm × 1μm (line by line grating) or 10μm×1μm×1μm (point by point grating) and centred in the core of the fibre for optimal grating efficiency. The FBGs have a typical reflectivity of 70%, a bandwidth of 0.25nm and an index change of ∼10-4. The FBG operate in the C-band, where CYTOP offers key advantages over poly (methyl methacrylate) optical fibres, having a significantly lower optical loß in the important near infra-red (NIR) optical communications window, with a theoretical loß of ∼0.3dB/km at 1550nm. Additionally, CYTOP has a far lower affinity for water absorption and a core mode refractive index that coincides with the aqueous index regime. These properties offer several unique opportunities for polymer optical fibre sensing at NIR wavelengths, such as compatibility with existing optical networks, the potential for optical fibre sensor multiplexing and suitability for bio-sensing. We have investigated the temperature response of the grating: a linear positive shift of ∼ +40pm/K has been measured with little difference between the heating and cooling response. The strain response of the FBG has also been studied with a linear shift of ∼ +1.3pm/με measured over a few hundreds of με. We also demonstrated compatibility with a commercial Bragg grating demodulator.
ISBN: 978-162841628-2
ISSN: 0277-786X
DOI: 10.1117/12.2185161
Rights: © 2015 COPYRIGHT SPIE.
Type: Conference Papers
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
Funding: Part of SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9507
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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