CO2-laser induced LPFG torsion characteristics depending on length of twisted fibre

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The unique torsion characteristics of the CO2-laser-induced LPFG depend strongly on the length of the twisted fibre. While the LPFG is much shorter than the twisted fibre, its resonant wavelength and amplitude change wavelike with the twist-rate applied. In addition, the shift of the resonant wavelength is dependent on the twist direction.

Inspec keywords: diffraction gratings; optical fibre testing; optical fibre fabrication; laser materials processing; torsion; mechanical variables measurement

Other keywords: long period fibre grating; resonant amplitude; twisted fibre; CO2-laser induced LPFG torsion characteristics; resonant wavelength; CO2

Subjects: Mechanical variables measurement; Measurement of mechanical variables; Fibre optics; Optical fibre fabrication, cladding, splicing, joining; Other fibre optical devices and techniques; Laser materials processing; Optical fibre testing and measurement of fibre parameters; Laser materials processing

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