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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 37,
  • Issue 18,
  • pp. 4567-4572
  • (2019)

Hermetic Carbon Coatings for Electro-Thermal All-Fiber Phase Modulators

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Abstract

Joule effect and thermal response of several carbon-coated fibers are modeled and analyzed. An electro-thermally driven all-fiber phase modulator based on these principles is proposed and a proof of concept of it is characterized. This kind of fiber could be the basis for developing all-fiber components aimed to operate in environments where the strength increase and impermeability to hydrogen diffusion guaranteed by the carbon coating is crucial.

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