Abstract

We have proposed and demonstrated a new refractive index (RI) modulation method based on crystallization in sapphire-derived fibers (SDFs), which are special fibers with a high concentration of alumina in the silica fiber core. Reheating and cooling an SDF with an arc discharge can generate mullite particles in the fiber core. Such crystallization can achieve a maximum RI modulation of ~0.015. Using the point-by-point arc discharge method, crystallization-based long-period gratings (LPGs) can be inscribed in the core of the SDF. Due to the highly modulated RI at the inscribed points, only three to four arc discharge points are required to achieve a strong resonant dip of up to 16 dB in the transmission spectrum of the SDF. The obtained results show that RI modulation by crystallization in SDFs has great potential for the fabrication of functional fiber components that can be applied in high-temperature and -pressure environments.

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