H Pakarzadeh, K Nielsen, A. C Brunetti, K Rottwitt, A Zakery,
Volume 6, Issue 2 (10-2012)
Abstract
A polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microstructured polymer
optical fiber (mPOF) is fabricated and characterized. Using the cut-back
technique the fiber loss is measured which is higher than the step-index silica
fibers. Through a novel experimental scheme, the backward Stokes spectrum of
the fabricated mPOF is recorded over a range exceeding 3000 cm‑1
during the cut-back method and compared with that of step-index silica fiber.
Especially, the gain coefficient of the Raman peak at 2950 cm‑1
is directly measured, that is without comparing with other known material. The
results show a very good agreement with those obtained through other
experimental schemes.