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Publications by Henrique Salgado

2003

New technique to mechanically induce long-period fibre gratings

Authors
Rego, G; Fernandes, JRA; Santos, JL; Salgado, HM; Marques, PVS;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
A full characterization of reversible long-period fibre gratings produced through the wind of a string around a fibre/grooved tube set is presented. This technique enables a good control over the gratings isolation loss-peaks and has high repeatability. The tunability of the resonant wavelengths through the etching of the fibres cladding, prior to perform the gratings, have been investigated. These mechanically induced long-period fibre gratings have shown high sensitivity to loads.

2006

Polarization dependent loss of arc-induced long-period fibre gratings

Authors
Rego, GM; Santos, JL; Salgado, HM;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
We have investigated the polarization properties of long-period fibre gratings fabricated using the electric arc technique. It was found that the choice of the fabrication parameters (electric current, arc duration and pulling tension) affects the polarization dependent loss of the produced gratings. In particular, a non-monotonic dependence on the external pulling tension was obtained.

2006

Estimation of the fibre temperature during the inscription of arc-induced long-period gratings

Authors
Rego, GM; Marques, PVS; Santos, JL; Salgado, HM;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
The underlying formation mechanisms and the properties of long-period gratings produced through arc discharges are intrinsically related to the temperature reached by the fibre during arc exposure. In this work, the determination of the fibre temperature was based on Plank's blackbody radiation law. The radiation emitted by the optical fibre during heating due to an electric arc discharge, detected using a Cronin spectrometer, was fitted to the emission spectrum of the blackbody radiation, allowing the estimation of the temperature range attained by the fibre. A peak temperature of 1400 +/- 50 degrees C was obtained.

2006

Refractive index measurement with long-period gratings arc-induced in pure-silica-core fibres

Authors
Rego, GM; Santos, JL; Salgado, HM;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
We have investigated the sensitivity of arc-induced long-period gratings to changes of ambient refractive index. Two pure-silica-core fibres with different cladding diameters and a standard fibre were used in this study. For a 6 x 10(-3) change of the refractive index, a 240 pm shift of the resonant wavelength was achieved with long-period gratings written in the 125 mu m cladding diameter pure-silica-core fibre.

2004

Ring chirped fibre Bragg grating for dynamic dispersion compensation

Authors
Romero, R; Frazao, O; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
A dynamic dispersion compensation device using a chirped fibre Bragg grating with a ring geometry embedded in a composite laminated is proposed. A numerical model is presented and compared with the experimental setup. It is shown that the theoretical and experimental results are in good agreement. The tunability of the device is obtained by applying different radius of curvature to the ring structure, and thus producing non-linear variations in the spatial period of the chirped fibre Bragg grating, without changing the usable bandwidth.

2003

All-fibre wavelength conversion based on four-wave mixing erbium-doped fibre laser

Authors
Terroso, I; Carvalho, JP; Frazao, O; Marques, MB; Salgado, HM;

Publication
APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS

Abstract
A new scheme based on four-wave mixing is presented using a ring erbium-doped fibre laser and tuneable fibre Bragg gratings that can effectively perform wavelength conversion in a wide wavelength range. An application of this wavelength-conversion architecture to optical communications is also presented.

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