For the first time the radiation sensitivity of Bragg gratings was investigated as a function of hydrogen loading pressure before and fiber tension during grating inscription, of the recoating procedure, and of the grating temperature. At -50 degrees C the radiation-induced Bragg wavelength shift was about two times higher than at room temperature. This should be considered when selecting Bragg gratings e.g., for certain space applications.
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