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Controlled Modification and Direct Characterization of Multimode-fiber Refractive-index Profiles

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Gibson, Brant Cameron
Huntington, Shane T
Love, John
Ryan, T G
Cahill, L W
Elton, Darrell M

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Optical Society of America

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A combination of controlled annealing and characterization by scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is used to demonstrate that the refractive-index profile of a commercially available silica-based optical fiber can be accurately reconfigured for use as an evanescent field sensor. The process relies on the controlled relocation of the silica glass dopants across the fiber cross section through heat treatment and the accurate measurement of the resulting dopant redistribution with SPM and differential etching techniques. The effect of variable annealing along a length of fiber is to produce a mode transformer to couple light from a laser source into the sensing region of the fiber.

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Applied Optics

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