Abstract
A novel technique, to the best of our knowledge, for the inscription of superimposed long-period gratings with arbitrary grating pitches is proposed and experimentally validated. The technique is based on the discretization of an ideal continuous sinusoidal refractive index (RI) pattern with a step function. The RI variation is induced by means of the irradiation of a photosensitive fiber with a 248 nm UV laser beam. The nonlinear relation between the induced RI change and the UV fluence was experimentally derived. Two superimposed long-period grating (LPGs) with different grating pitches have been realized with the discretization technique; the transmission spectrum was compared with that of two superimposed LPGs obtained with the traditional square wave RI modulation. The validity of the proposed technique was demonstrated by the better spectral characteristics of the discretized superimposed LPGs.
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