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Optics Express | 2010

Highly birefringent microstructured fibers with enhanced sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure

Tadeusz Martynkien; Gabriela Statkiewicz-Barabach; Jacek Olszewski; Jan Wojcik; Pawel Mergo; Thomas Geernaert; Camille Sonnenfeld; Alicja Anuszkiewicz; Marcin K. Szczurowski; Karol Tarnowski; Mariusz Makara; Krzysztof Skorupski; Jacek Klimek; Krzysztof Poturaj; Waclaw Urbanczyk; Tomasz Nasilowski; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

We designed, manufactured and characterized two birefringent microstructured fibers that feature a 5-fold increase in polarimetric sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure compared to the earlier reported values for microstructured fibers. We demonstrate a good agreement between the finite element simulations and the experimental values for the polarimetric sensitivity to pressure and to temperature. The sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure has a negative sign and exceeds -43 rad/MPa x m at 1.55 microm for both fibers. In combination with the very low sensitivity to temperature, this makes our fibers the candidates of choice for the development of microstructured fiber based hydrostatic pressure measurement systems.


Sensors | 2011

Microstructured Optical Fiber Sensors Embedded in a Laminate Composite for Smart Material Applications

Camille Sonnenfeld; Sanne Sulejmani; Thomas Geernaert; Sophie Eve; Nicolas Lammens; Geert Luyckx; Eli Voet; Joris Degrieck; Waclaw Urbanczyk; Pawel Mergo; Martin Becker; Hartmut Bartelt; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

Fiber Bragg gratings written in highly birefringent microstructured optical fiber with a dedicated design are embedded in a composite fiber-reinforced polymer. The Bragg peak wavelength shifts are measured under controlled axial and transversal strain and during thermal cycling of the composite sample. We obtain a sensitivity to transversal strain that exceeds values reported earlier in literature by one order of magnitude. Our results evidence the relevance of using microstructured optical fibers for structural integrity monitoring of composite material structures.


Optics Express | 2011

Large-mode-area photonic crystal fiber with double lattice constant structure and low bending loss

Marek Napierała; Tomasz Nasilowski; Elżbieta Bereś-Pawlik; Pawel Mergo; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

We report on a bendable photonic crystal fiber for short pulse high power fiber laser applications. This fiber uses a double lattice structure and enables single mode operation with a very large mode area that reaches 1454 µm² when the fiber is kept straight and 655 µm² in the fiber bent around a 10 cm radius. Single mode operation is enforced by the very large bending loss in excess of 50 dB/m experienced by the higher order modes, whilst bending loss for the fundamental mode is smaller than 0.01 dB/m. We outline the principles of our fiber design and we explore the guiding properties of the fiber.


Measurement Science and Technology | 2007

Measurements of polarimetric sensitivity to temperature in birefringent holey fibres

Tadeusz Martynkien; Gabriela Statkiewicz; Marcin Szpulak; Jacek Olszewski; Grzegorz Golojuch; Waclaw Urbanczyk; Jan Wojcik; Pawel Mergo; Mariusz Makara; Tomasz Nasilowski; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

We measured spectral dependence of the polarimetric sensitivity to temperature in three birefringent holey fibres with different geometries. Our results show that thermal properties of the birefringent photonic crystal fibres depend very much on the air hole arrangement. Using the procedure which allows us to determine the sign of temperature sensitivity, we demonstrated that one of the investigated fibres is insensitive to temperature at a certain wavelength. We also measured the temperature sensitivities for the fibres with and without polymer coating and showed that the coating changes significantly the fibre response to temperature. Furthermore, we demonstrated experimentally that the spectral dependence of the polarimetric sensitivity to temperature in birefringent holey fibres obeys a scaling law.


Optics Express | 2013

Experimental study of dispersion characteristics for a series of microstructured fibers for customized supercontinuum generation

Zbyszek Holdynski; Marek Napierala; Michal Szymanski; Michal Murawski; Pawel Mergo; Pawel Marc; Leszek R. Jaroszewicz; Tomasz Nasilowski

We demonstrate an experimental study of the chromatic dispersion properties for a series of microstructured fibers (MSFs) dedicated for a supercontinuum generation. With white-light interferometry application we analyze experimentally how the small variations of structural parameters, i.e. an air-hole diameter and a lattice constant, influence dispersion characteristics in different groups of MSFs. Our study provides useful information on how to design the fiber which is less sensitive to the fabrication imperfections. Moreover those investigations are the initial step to the development of the customized or tunable supercontinuum light sources based on MSFs with slightly changed structural parameters which can generate light with a different spectrum range, adapted to a proper application.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2010

Bragg Grating Inscription in GeO

Thomas Geernaert; Martin Becker; Pawel Mergo; Tomasz Nasilowski; Jan Wojcik; Waclaw Urbanczyk; Manfred Rothhardt; Christoph Chojetzki; Hartmut Bartelt; H. Terryn; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

We present KrF excimer laser-induced dynamics of Bragg grating growths in GeO2 doped microstructured optical fibers. The studied fibers all have 6 rings of airholes in a hexagonal lattice and a GeO2 doped region in the center of the microstructure. We compare the growth rates of fiber Bragg gratings in the different microstructured fibers with UV grating inscription. The influence of the doping level, the airhole filling factor, the airhole pitch distance and the fiber orientation are investigated. We expand the range of microstructured optical fibers in which Bragg gratings can be inscribed, achieving reflection strengths that are useable for FBG-based sensing applications, even for doped regions with GeO2 concentrations as low as 1.36 mol% and 0.45 mol%.


Optics Express | 2013

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Gabriela Statkiewicz-Barabach; Karol Tarnowski; Dominik Kowal; Pawel Mergo; Waclaw Urbanczyk

We demonstrate for the first time a possibility of fabrication of Bragg gratings in polymer microstructured fibers with multiple reflection peaks by using He-Cd laser (λ = 325 nm) and a phase mask with higher diffraction orders. We experimentally studied the growth dynamics of the grating with the primary Bragg peak at λ(B) = 1555 nm, for which we also observed good quality peaks located at λ(B)/2 = 782 nm and 2λ(B)/3 = 1040 nm. Temperature response of all the Bragg peaks was also investigated. Detailed numerical simulations of the interference pattern produced by the phase mask suggests that the higher order Bragg peaks originate from interference of UV beams diffracted in ± 1st, ± 2nd orders. We also demonstrated the grating with the reflection peak at λ(B)/2 = 659 nm, which is the shortest Bragg wavelength ever reported for polymer microstructured fibers. This peak was observed for the grating with primary Bragg wavelength at λ(B) = 1309 nm.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2012

-Doped Microstructured Optical Fibers

Sanne Sulejmani; Camille Sonnenfeld; Thomas Geernaert; Pawel Mergo; Mariusz Makara; Krzysztof Poturaj; Krzysztof Skorupski; Tadeusz Martynkien; Gabriela Statkiewicz-Barabach; Jacek Olszewski; Waclaw Urbanczyk; Christophe Caucheteur; Karima Chah; Patrice Mégret; H. Terryn; J. Van Roosbroeck; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

We present fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based hydrostatic pressure sensing with highly birefringent microstructured optical fibers. Since small deformations of the microstructure can have a large influence on the material birefringence and pressure sensitivity of the fiber, we have evaluated two microstructured fibers that were made from comparable fiber preforms, but fabricated using different temperature and pressure conditions. The magnitude and sign of the pressure sensitivity are found to be different for both fibers. We have simulated the corresponding change of the Bragg peak separation with finite-element models and experimentally verified our results. We achieve very high experimental sensitivities of -15 and 33 pm/MPa for both sensors. To our knowledge, these are the highest sensitivities ever reported for birefringent FBG-based hydrostatic pressure sensing.


Optics Express | 2013

Fabrication of multiple Bragg gratings in microstructured polymer fibers using a phase mask with several diffraction orders

Sanne Sulejmani; Camille Sonnenfeld; Thomas Geernaert; Geert Luyckx; Danny Van Hemelrijck; Pawel Mergo; Waclaw Urbanczyk; Karima Chah; Christophe Caucheteur; Patrice Mégret; Hugo Thienpont; Francis Berghmans

We demonstrate shear stress sensing with a Bragg grating-based microstructured optical fiber sensor embedded in a single lap adhesive joint. We achieved an unprecedented shear stress sensitivity of 59.8 pm/MPa when the joint is loaded in tension. This corresponds to a shear strain sensitivity of 0.01 pm/µε. We verified these results with 2D and 3D finite element modeling. A comparative FEM study with conventional highly birefringent side-hole and bow-tie fibers shows that our dedicated fiber design yields a fourfold sensitivity improvement.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2012

Control Over the Pressure Sensitivity of Bragg Grating-Based Sensors in Highly Birefringent Microstructured Optical Fibers

Marek Napierała; Elzbieta M. Beres-Pawlik; Tomasz Nasilowski; Pawel Mergo; Francis Berghmans; Hugo Thienpont

We report on a photonic crystal fiber with a large mode area designed for compact high power fiber lasers and amplifiers. The fiber suppresses higher order modes when bent around a 10-cm radius and enables single mode operation in small footprint laser and amplifier architectures. We experimentally confirm the peculiar bending properties of this fiber in its passive version, by reporting on the measurement results of fundamental mode loss in bent and straight fibers, and of the influence of the bending plane orientation on this fiber loss.

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Waclaw Urbanczyk

Wrocław University of Technology

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Mariusz Makara

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

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Hugo Thienpont

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Tadeusz Martynkien

University of Science and Technology

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Jan Wojcik

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

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Krzysztof Poturaj

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

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Jacek Olszewski

Wrocław University of Technology

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