Characterization of fiber Bragg grating for maximum reflectivity based on modulation depth of refractive index |
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Authors: | Sajal Agarwal Vivekanand Mishra |
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Affiliation: | Electronics Engineering Department, S. V. National Institute of Technology, Surat 395007, India |
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Abstract: | This study proposed the modeling of fiber Bragg grating as a sensor for the optimum reflectivity with minimum discontinuities at the end of center wavelength. Recent advancement in optical sensor technology, make it necessary to generate the optimum results with minimum error. In this analysis, dependence of grating output spectra on various parameters has been studied for minimum bandwidth, side lobes and maximum reflectivity. In previous studies effect of length and other parameters has been studied. In this paper author has included the effect of modulation depth also. Study shows that grating length and modulation depth of refractive index of core are very critical factors which significantly alter the grating characteristics. Here low absorption third window of optical communication is used for the sake of low attenuation. All the simulation has done using GratingMOd software using transfer matrix method. |
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Keywords: | Fiber Bragg grating Grating length Refractive index modulation Reflectivity |
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