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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 20,
  • Issue 8,
  • pp. 1463-
  • (2002)

Numerical Analysis of the Contribution of the Transverse Asymmetry in the Photo-Induced Index Change Profile to the Birefringence of Optical Fiber

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Abstract

The birefringence of an optical fiber resulting from an asymmetry of the index profile is numerically evaluated using a finite-element method with a full-vectorial formulation. Such asymmetric index profiles, assumed to vary exponentially across the fiber core, could be induced during the writing of fiber Bragg gratings with UV side-exposure techniques. The results reveal that the birefringence is a quadratic function of the effective index change. An asymmetry coefficient near 0.4 µm-1 maximizes the birefringence. The calculated photo-induced birefringence is negligible if the index change is lower than 5 ×10-4. However, the birefringence can reach 5 ×10-6 for large values of index change. The numerical method presented could be applied to the modeling of other asymmetric index profiles.

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