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Temperature Influence on the Inscription Efficiency of Type I-UV Bragg Gratings

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Abstract

Type I-UV gratings are generally written in photosensitive fiber using a continuous wave UV laser. We demonstrated that the inscription phenomenon is accelerated when performed at a temperature higher than the room one.

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