Abstract
Due to the lateral inscription process, photo-induced birefringence is present in
fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) written into photosensitive single mode fiber. The
birefringence value is generally too small to be perceived in the grating spectral
response but it can lead to significant polarization dependent loss (PDL) and
differential group delay (DGD) evolutions. In this paper, we first theoretically analyze
the evolution with wavelength of PDL and DGD as a function of the grating parameters and
the birefringence value. We demonstrate that the PDL and DGD evolutions with wavelength
can be strongly enhanced by a modification of the grating parameters. Simulations
carried out using the coupled mode theory and the Jones formalism are then confirmed by
experiments conducted on FBGs written into photosensitive single mode fiber. Our work
brings a complete characterization of polarization related phenomena in FBGs and
presents a great interest for the evaluation of system performances and the design of
gratings for specific applications, either for telecommunications or sensing purposes.
In addition, based on the comparison between experimental and simulated evolutions, we
are able to verify that the birefringence value is strongly dependent on the fluence of
the laser used for the grating inscription.
© 2009 IEEE
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