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Optically induced creation, transformation and organisation of defects and color centers in optical fibres

Optically induced creation, transformation and organisation of defects and color centers in optical fibres
Optically induced creation, transformation and organisation of defects and color centers in optical fibres
Over the past five years, a colour-centre model for the dynamics of the absorption induced in germanosilicate fibres upon exposure to blue/green light has been under development at Southampton. This model is introduced and its predictions used for the first time to test our proposed Kramers-Kronig mechanism for the concurrent refractive index changes induced in the visible and the infra-red. It is found that the predicted colour-centre population changes in the UV are to explain these refractive index changes. A possible alternative model, based on density changes in the glass triggered by colour-centre formation, is assessed experimentally and analytically. The implications of this result to photonically driven self-organisation in fibres is briefly assessed, and reference made to recent experimental results.
9780819406439
47-54
SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Russell, Philip St.J.
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Hand, Duncan P.
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Chow, Yuk T.
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Poyntz-Wright, L.J.
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Ouellette, Francois
Russell, Philip St.J.
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Hand, Duncan P.
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Chow, Yuk T.
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Poyntz-Wright, L.J.
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Ouellette, Francois

Russell, Philip St.J., Hand, Duncan P., Chow, Yuk T. and Poyntz-Wright, L.J. (1991) Optically induced creation, transformation and organisation of defects and color centers in optical fibres. Ouellette, Francois (ed.) In International Workshop on Photoinduced Self-Organization Effects in Optical Fiber. vol. 1516, SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. pp. 47-54 . (doi:10.1117/12.51160).

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Over the past five years, a colour-centre model for the dynamics of the absorption induced in germanosilicate fibres upon exposure to blue/green light has been under development at Southampton. This model is introduced and its predictions used for the first time to test our proposed Kramers-Kronig mechanism for the concurrent refractive index changes induced in the visible and the infra-red. It is found that the predicted colour-centre population changes in the UV are to explain these refractive index changes. A possible alternative model, based on density changes in the glass triggered by colour-centre formation, is assessed experimentally and analytically. The implications of this result to photonically driven self-organisation in fibres is briefly assessed, and reference made to recent experimental results.

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Published date: 1991
Venue - Dates: International Workshop on Photoinduced Self-Organization Effects in Optical Fiber, Quebec, Canada, 1991-01-01

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Local EPrints ID: 77408
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77408
ISBN: 9780819406439
PURE UUID: 81bedf55-d7e7-439a-9f9b-64d5560e1bf3

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:51

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Author: Philip St.J. Russell
Author: Duncan P. Hand
Author: Yuk T. Chow
Author: L.J. Poyntz-Wright
Editor: Francois Ouellette

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