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    We developed a metrological standard for fiber Bragg gratings, enabling accurate, a priori determination of Bragg resonances. This universal tool utilizes wavemeter principles and high-fringe counts for precise holographic measurements.

    Area of Science:

    • Metrology
    • Optical Engineering
    • Holography

    Background:

    • Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) are crucial optical components.
    • Accurate characterization of FBG resonances is essential for various applications.
    • Existing metrology methods may have limitations in precision or applicability.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present preliminary results of a novel metrological standard for fiber Bragg gratings.
    • To demonstrate a device for the a priori determination of Bragg resonances.
    • To establish a universal metering tool for holographic systems.

    Main Methods:

    • The device is based on established wavemeter concepts.
    • It employs an imaging system capable of producing and detecting a high number of fringes (50,000).

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  • Frequency counter ratios are used for determining Bragg resonances.
  • Main Results:

    • Preliminary results demonstrate the feasibility of the metrological standard.
    • Accurate and verifiable a priori determination of Bragg resonances was achieved.
    • The system successfully produced and detected 50,000 metering fringes with a nonidealized imaging system.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed device serves as a reliable metrological standard for fiber Bragg gratings.
    • Its wavemeter-like characteristics and high fringe counts ensure accurate frequency determination.
    • The tool has potential applications in various holographic systems.