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29 March 2021 2D filament grating array: enabling an efficient, high-resolution lens-less all-fiber spectrometer
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Abstract
A two-dimensional (2D), point-by-point writing technique of forming filament arrays with femtosecond laser pulses was applied inside of single-mode optical fiber to open new opportunities for 2D photonic bandgap engineering and highresolution spectroscopy. A small grating period of ~300 nm provided first-order diffraction externally to the fiber cladding, with spectral, blazing, and self-focusing properties tailored by varying the 1D and 2D grating design. The spectral properties of the lens-less, all-fiber spectrometer have been tuned with varying grating dimension, chirping rate, and blazing design that can meet wide ranging criteria for design of compact grating spectrometers in narrow to broad spectral ranges of the visible and telecommunication bands.
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Abdullah Rahnama, YoungHwan Kim, Keivan Mahmoud Aghdami, and Peter R. Herman "2D filament grating array: enabling an efficient, high-resolution lens-less all-fiber spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 11676, Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XXI, 116760Y (29 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2581898
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Cladding

Light scattering

Bragg gratings

Optical design

Structured optical fibers

Single mode fibers

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