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Photothermal effects in passive fiber Bragg grating resonators

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Abstract

Photothermal effects in passive Fabry–Perot resonators are caused by the conversion of circulating optical energy into heat as a result of absorption. This results in thermal change in the resonator’s optical path length, the round-trip phase, and hence the resonance condition. We describe a simplified dynamic numerical model for photothermal effects in passive fiber Bragg grating resonators and present results of their experimental observation.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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