Abstract One effective method for suppression of coupling from guided optical modes into cladding modes in an optical fibre Bragg grating is to use cladding mode suppression fibre. In this specially engineered fibre, the grating is written into the core and the inner cladding, both of which are photosensitive. A theory is presented in this paper to analyse the spectral characteristics of this kind of gratings. A fibre Bragg grating was experimentally fabricated with this kind of photosensitive fibre (PS-RMS-50 from StockerYale). It is shown both theoretically and experimentally that such gratings exhibit strong suppression of the coupling between core mode and cladding mode. The experimental result is in good agreement with the theoretical analysis.
Received: 07 March 2003
Revised: 31 March 2003
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(Optical communication systems, multiplexers, and demultiplexers?)
Fund: Project supported by the National Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars (Grant No 60125513).
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Xu Xin-Hua (徐新华), Lü Chang-Gui (吕昌贵), Cui Yi-Ping (崔一平) Study of the behaviour of the fibre Bragg grating fabricated with cladding mode suppression fibre 2003 Chinese Physics 12 1001
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