Abstract

An ultra-short fiber Bragg grating with a grating length of 0.2 mm and constant grating period (uniform FBG) is proposed as an integrated dispersive element for spectral analysis in a single-mode glass fiber. This dispersive element is used to set up a fiber optical spectrometer that demonstrated an average spectral resolving power of 825, a pixel resolution of 0.02 nm/pixel, and a 40 nm bandwidth covering the 810-850 nm wavelength range. Furthermore, the dependence of this dispersive element on light polarization was examined, which induces a reduction in the wavelength accuracy up to ±0.05 nm. Finally, the investigated spectrometer to function well as a part of a readout device for fiber Bragg grating sensors is presented. Short uniform Bragg gratings as dispersive elements allow the manufacturing of miniaturized, compact spectrometers without additional focusing components between the FBG and detector.

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