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Femtosecond IR laser Inscription and X-ray Radiation Response of Fiber Bragg Gratings in Aluminosilicate Optical Fibers

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Abstract

We investigate the inscription conditions of FBGs in Al-doped and Al-La co-doped fibers with a femtosecond laser at 1030 nm and a CW UV laser at 244 nm. X-ray effects on such gratings are characterized.

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