2009, №3

сс. 39-55

Reflectometric Studies of Etching of Silica Optical Fibre with Germaniumsilicate Core in Sub- and Supercritical Water

2009, №3

сс. 39-55

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V.N. Bagratashvili, A.N. Konovalov, A.A. Novitsky, M. Poliakoff, S.I. Tsypina

Key words: germaniumsilicate glass, subcritical and supercritical water, etching, fibreoptic reflectometry

Etching of germaniumsilicate singlemode optical  fibre edge in sub- and supercritical
water was studied by means of fibreoptic  reflectometer (FOR) and scanning electron
microscopy (SEM). It was shown that in the case of  germaniumsilicate core edge the
etching rate is much higher than for silica  cladding edge. This leads to the formation
of a “well” at the edge of the fibre, which becomes  deeper as etching goes forward.
The oscillatory character of the FOR signal is  caused by an interference effect of the
light reflected from the edge of the core and the  edge of the cladding. This interference
allows one to calculate the etching rate at  different pressures and temperatures of
water and, therefore, in its different states  (liquid, vapour and supercritical). The
lowest measured etching rate (10 -3 nm/s) was  measured at 200 °C and 54 atm; the
maximum etching rate (~30  nm/s) was reached at 400 °C and 246 atm. The etching
rate increases with temperature in accordance with  Arrhenius law (apparent activation
energy 58 ± 3 kJ/mole). The character  of the FOR signal changes at the late stages of
etching from regular oscillating to random noisy  due to the formation of defects of
different size on the fibre edge, which are easy to  observe using the SEM imaging.

doi:10.1134/S1990793109080053