posted on 2025-05-10, 18:28authored byJohn Canning, Nathaniel Groothoff, Kevin Cook, Cicero Martelli, Alexandre Pohl, John HoldsworthJohn Holdsworth, Somnath Bandyopadhyay, Michael Stevenson
Grating writing in structured optical fibres and their properties and applications are reviewed. To date, most gratings have been written in a straightforward manner into structured fibres containing a photosensitive germanosilicate step-index core. However, gratings have also been written directly into single material, structured silica fibres and into air-clad cores using two and higher-photon processes with both UV and near IR pulsed (nanosecond-femtosecond) light. Given the intrinsic-added functionality possible within a structured optical fibre, structured fibre gratings offer further capabilities for sensors, diagnostics, lasers, and devices.