INESC TEC researchers develop Bragg network using innovative methods
These periodic structures (periods of about 500 nanometres) fabricated in the core of the optical fibres make it possible to reflect a narrow wavelength range (typically below 1nm), and are at the basis of different types of sensors developed at CAP. These structures have led to the launching of the spin-off HBM Fibersensing. This laser is also useful to fabricate Bragg networks.
Also in CAP, Ricardo André, student of the MAP-FIS doctoral programme in Physics, has managed to fabricate for the first time a Type III Bragg network using a FIB - Focus Ion Beam (see Figure 3). These sub-micrometric sensors can only be written in the core by micromachining. These sensors, with very particular features, can help develop new solutions for extreme environments and biomedical applications.
Figure 1 – Image of the spectrum of the first grating fabricated using phase mask and ultraviolet laser in 1994
Figure 2 – First grating fabricated in a single mode standard optical fibre using a femtosecond laser
Figure 3 – Type III grating fabricated with ion beam (partnership with IPHT Jena)
The INESC TEC researchers mentioned in this article are associated with the following partner institutions: FCUP and INESC Porto.