We report about the possibility of using regenerated fiber Bragg gratings generated in photosensitive fibers without applying hydrogen loading for high temperature sensor networks. We use a thermally induced regenerative process which leads to a secondary increase in grating reflectivity. This refractive index modification has shown to become more stable after the regeneration up to temperatures of 600 °C. With the use of an interferometric writing technique, it is possible also to generate arrays of regenerated fiber Bragg gratings for sensor networks. © 2009 by the authors
International audienceFiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) can be used as non-intrusive and multiplexed tempe...
Strong regenerated gratings with a maximum grating strength exceeding (40-50) dB are fabricated insi...
Strong regenerated gratings with a maximum grating strength exceeding (40-50) dB are fabricated insi...
We report about the possibility of using regenerated fiber Bragg gratings generated in photosensitiv...
A regenerated optical fibre Bragg grating that survives temperature cycling up to 1,295 degrees C is...
Thermally regenerated fiber Bragg gratings written in photosensitive fibers with nanosecond laser pu...
In this work, we demonstrate the thermal regeneration of fiber Bragg gratings written in the hydroge...
The use of thermally regenerated gratings for monitoring harsh environments is becoming increasingly...
In this paper, we have experimentally demonstrated thermal regeneration of gratings at 1310 and 1560...
In this paper, experimental evidence is provided for an enhanced thermal sensitivity for a double th...
The idea of Bragg gratings generated during the drawing process of a fiber dates back almost 20 year...
A Type-IIa Regenerated Fibre Bragg Grating (RFBG) was fabricated via a thermal activation process at...
Regenerated Fibre Bragg Gratings have the potential for high-temperature monitoring. In this paper, ...
International audienceFiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) can be used as non-intrusive and multiplexed tempe...
Regenerated Fibre Bragg Gratings have the potential for high-temperature monitoring. In this paper, ...
International audienceFiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) can be used as non-intrusive and multiplexed tempe...
Strong regenerated gratings with a maximum grating strength exceeding (40-50) dB are fabricated insi...
Strong regenerated gratings with a maximum grating strength exceeding (40-50) dB are fabricated insi...
We report about the possibility of using regenerated fiber Bragg gratings generated in photosensitiv...
A regenerated optical fibre Bragg grating that survives temperature cycling up to 1,295 degrees C is...
Thermally regenerated fiber Bragg gratings written in photosensitive fibers with nanosecond laser pu...
In this work, we demonstrate the thermal regeneration of fiber Bragg gratings written in the hydroge...
The use of thermally regenerated gratings for monitoring harsh environments is becoming increasingly...
In this paper, we have experimentally demonstrated thermal regeneration of gratings at 1310 and 1560...
In this paper, experimental evidence is provided for an enhanced thermal sensitivity for a double th...
The idea of Bragg gratings generated during the drawing process of a fiber dates back almost 20 year...
A Type-IIa Regenerated Fibre Bragg Grating (RFBG) was fabricated via a thermal activation process at...
Regenerated Fibre Bragg Gratings have the potential for high-temperature monitoring. In this paper, ...
International audienceFiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) can be used as non-intrusive and multiplexed tempe...
Regenerated Fibre Bragg Gratings have the potential for high-temperature monitoring. In this paper, ...
International audienceFiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) can be used as non-intrusive and multiplexed tempe...
Strong regenerated gratings with a maximum grating strength exceeding (40-50) dB are fabricated insi...
Strong regenerated gratings with a maximum grating strength exceeding (40-50) dB are fabricated insi...