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Decay of Bragg gratings in hydrogen-loaded optical fibers

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Abstract

We have evaluated the stability of Bragg gratings written with cw UV light in two types of optical fiber with and without hydrogen loading. Although hydrogen-loaded fibers are more photosensitive,1 we find that gratings in these fibers are considerably less stable than their non-hydrogen-loaded counterparts.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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