TY - GEN
T1 - The diffraction properties and applications of photorefractive volume holographic gratings
AU - Zhao, Jianlin
AU - Li, Jifeng
AU - Di, Jianglei
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Photorefractive volume holographic grating (PVHG) is predicted to have attractive applications in optical communications and optical sensors due to its flexibility for fabricating, easy erasure and repeatable use. In this paper, we present some theoretical analyses and experimental results on the diffraction properties and applications of PVHGs in LiNbO3:Fe crystal. Based on the angle selectivity of PVHG, the corresponding refractive index modulation depth and effective thickness are measured. Using these calculation values in addition to recording parameters, some special diffraction properties of PVHG can be designed. In order to avoid the polarization dependent diffraction efficiency due to the anisotropy of photorefractive crystals, double PVHGs are suggested to record in the same position of the crystal with two ordinary and extraordinary recording beams, respectively. As a filtering device, the PVHG can be well used to demodulate the wavelength reflected by a fiber Bragg grating. And the corresponding wavelength demodulation experiment is demonstrated in this paper.
AB - Photorefractive volume holographic grating (PVHG) is predicted to have attractive applications in optical communications and optical sensors due to its flexibility for fabricating, easy erasure and repeatable use. In this paper, we present some theoretical analyses and experimental results on the diffraction properties and applications of PVHGs in LiNbO3:Fe crystal. Based on the angle selectivity of PVHG, the corresponding refractive index modulation depth and effective thickness are measured. Using these calculation values in addition to recording parameters, some special diffraction properties of PVHG can be designed. In order to avoid the polarization dependent diffraction efficiency due to the anisotropy of photorefractive crystals, double PVHGs are suggested to record in the same position of the crystal with two ordinary and extraordinary recording beams, respectively. As a filtering device, the PVHG can be well used to demodulate the wavelength reflected by a fiber Bragg grating. And the corresponding wavelength demodulation experiment is demonstrated in this paper.
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M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:84899892064
SN - 1557527938
SN - 9781557527936
T3 - Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
SP - 788
EP - 793
BT - Photorefractive Effects, Materials, and Devices, PEMD 2005
PB - Optical Society of America
T2 - Photorefractive Effects, Materials, and Devices, PEMD 2005
Y2 - 19 July 2005 through 19 July 2005
ER -