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Opt Express ; 31(14): 22837-22854, 2023 Jul 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37475385

RESUMO

We present a rocking filter in a highly birefringent two-mode fiber that enables resonant coupling between different modes in the LP11 group. Our simulations and experimental results prove that such a filter allows for resonant coupling between orthogonally polarized LP11 modes of the same spatial structure, as well as between modes of the same polarizations and orthogonal spatial distributions. Furthermore, we demonstrate that such rocking filters can be used to generate pure TE01, TM01 and HE21 beams or their coherent superposition.

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Opt Express ; 31(21): 34600-34608, 2023 Oct 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37859212

RESUMO

We examine experimentally the influence of the fiber inelastic twist on polarimetric sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure and pressure sensitivity in a Rayleigh-scattering-based optical frequency-domain reflectometer (OFDR) for highly birefringent side-hole fibers. The fibers were drawn from the same preform with different spin pitches varying from 5 mm to 200 mm. We also demonstrate that the sensitivities of spun fiber can be estimated analytically based on its spin pitch, measured birefringence, and the sensitivity of the corresponding non-twisted fiber, showing good agreement with the experimental results. We proved that polarimetric sensitivity to pressure decreases with the shorter spin pitches, while distributed pressure sensitivity decreases for the one polarization eigenmode and increases for the second polarization eigenmode. Therefore, the spun-fibers can operate well as the polarimetric sensors of other physical parameters inducing circular birefringence even under varying pressure. Moreover, they can be used to obtain the desired difference between sensitivities for both polarization eigenmodes.

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Opt Express ; 30(15): 27715-27729, 2022 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36236937

RESUMO

We demonstrate a fiber-based optical vortex beam source operating in broadband or tunable mode in the spectral range of 1100-1400 nm. The vector vortices of the total angular momenta equal to +2, 0, and -2 are obtained by converting the respective linearly polarized (LP11) modes of the two-mode birefringent PANDA fiber with stress-applying elements by gradually twisting its output section. At the input end, the PANDA fiber is powered by broadband supercontinuum or tunable Raman solitons generated in the LP11 polarization modes of a birefringent microstructured fiber with a specially designed dispersion profile and coupled to the respective LP11 modes of the PANDA fiber. Two pulse lasers operating in different regimes (1 ns/1064 nm and 190 fs/1037 nm) were used as the pump to generate supercontinuum or tunable solitons directly in the LP11 modes of the microstructured fiber purely excited with a special Wollaston prism-based method. The high modal and polarization purities of the beams after successive transformations were experimentally confirmed. We also proved the vortex nature of the output beams using shearing interferometry.

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Opt Express ; 29(4): 5343-5357, 2021 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33726072

RESUMO

Helical core fibers (HCFs) suffer from low coupling efficiency and unavoidable excitation of higher order modes below the cutoff wavelength because of a core tilt with respect to the symmetry axis of the cladding. We propose an effective way of increasing the coupling efficiency to a HCF by untwisting its beginning section in a hydrogen flame. The proposed solution provides also a control over the excitation of higher order modes in HCFs and can be applied in splicing as well as in a free-space launching configuration. We experimentally demonstrate that by using the proposed method, the coupling efficiency between a SMF-28 and HCF can be increased to the level reachable for straight fibers, which is limited only by a modal fields mismatch. We also present detailed numerical and analytical studies of the coupling efficiency between a HCF and SMF versus the pitch distance in the partially untwisted input section of the HCF, which takes into account fundamental and higher-order modes.

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Opt Lett ; 46(18): 4446-4449, 2021 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34525018

RESUMO

We experimentally demonstrate the possibility of quasi-adiabatic conversion of LP11 modes to vortex modes in a twisted highly birefringent fiber with a gradually increasing twist rate. Based on the value of the effective indices, the LP11 modes are selectively converted to right- and left-handed circularly polarized vortex modes HE21 with a total angular momentum of ±2 and to quasi-TE01/TM01 modes with a total angular momentum of 0. Since the proposed conversion method has a purely topological origin, it is broadband in nature, in contrast to the methods based on resonant effects.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 19(7)2019 Apr 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30959845

RESUMO

We report on experimental studies of polarimetric sensitivity to torsion in spun highly birefringent fibers. Two classes of spun fibers were examined, namely spun side-hole fibers and birefringent microstructured fibers with different birefringence dispersion, spin pitches, and spin directions. The polarimetric sensitivity to torsion was determined by monitoring a displacement of the spectral interference fringes arising in the output signal because of interference of polarization modes and induced by an additional fiber twist. Both the experimental results and the analytical predictions showed that the sensitivity to torsion normalized to the fringe width in the spun highly birefringent fibers increased asymptotically with the twist rate to the value of 1/ π rad-1. We have also studied the polarimetric response to temperature in the spun side-hole fibers. We have found that, in contrast to the torsional sensitivity, the temperature sensitivity decays asymptotically to zero with increasing fiber twist rate. Therefore, the spun fibers with short spin pitches are especially well suited for torsion measurements because the torsional sensitivity and the range of linear response are both enhanced in such fibers, while at the same time, the cross-sensitivity to temperature is reduced.

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