DocumentCode :
107903
Title :
Full Evaluation of Polarization Characteristics of Multifunctional Integrated Optic Chip With High Accuracy
Author :
Jun Yang ; Yonggui Yuan ; Ai Zhou ; Jun Cai ; Chuang Li ; Dekai Yan ; Sheng Huang ; Feng Peng ; Bing Wu ; Yu Zhang ; Zhihai Liu ; Libo Yuan
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of In-fiber Integrated Opt., Harbin Eng. Univ., Harbin, China
Volume :
32
Issue :
22
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Nov.15, 15 2014
Firstpage :
4243
Lastpage :
4252
Abstract :
The polarization characteristics of the multifunctional integrated optic chip (MFIOC) are fully evaluated with high accuracy by using optical coherence domain polarimetry based on white light interferometer. Two polarization maintaining (PM) fibers, serving as extended fibers, are spliced to the PM pigtails of the MFIOC with polarization axes aligned. By launching light at 45° to the birefringence axes of the lead-in extended PM fiber, the beams along the fast and slow axes of the birefringent waveguides interfere after a 45° polarization analyzer and an optical path correlator. The polarization extinction ratio (PER) and birefringence of the LiNbO3 Y-waveguide, the birefringence of the PM pigtails, and the crosstalks at the connection points between the Y-waveguide and the PM pigtails can be simultaneously obtained from the amplitudes and positions of the corresponding interference peaks. The characteristic peak of the Y-waveguide´s PER is shifted out of the interference peak of the light source ripple by selecting proper length of the extended fibers. The extended fibers also brings in two additional cross-coupling points at the ends of the PM pigtails, which are used for calculating the birefringence of the PM pigtails. In addition, the alignment type between the PM pigtails and the birefringent Y-waveguide is identified according to the position of the characteristic peak of the Y-waveguide´s PER. Theoretical model based on Jones matrix is built to describe the characteristic peaks of the MFIOC. Two MFIOCs with different alignment angle between the PM pigtails and the Y-waveguide are experimentally tested. Results show that the PER resolution of the proposed method can achieve nearly -90 dB and the dynamic range of the test system is about 90 dB.
Keywords :
birefringence; extinction coefficients; integrated optics; light interferometry; lithium compounds; optical crosstalk; optical fibre fabrication; optical fibre polarisation; optical fibre testing; optical materials; polarimetry; splicing; Jones matrix; LiNbO3; LiNbO3 Y-waveguide; MFIOC; PER resolution; PM pigtail birefringence; PM pigtails; Y-waveguide PER; alignment angle; birefringence axes; birefringent Y-waveguide; characteristic peak; connection points; cross-coupling points; crosstalk; extended fiber length; extended fiber splicing; fast axes; interference peak amplitudes; interference peak positions; launching light; lead-in extended PM fiber; light source ripple; multifunctional integrated optic chip; optical coherence domain polarimetry; optical path correlator; polarization analyzer; polarization axes; polarization characteristics; polarization extinction ratio; polarization maintaining fibers; slow axes; test system; theoretical model; white light interferometer; Interference; Optical fiber couplers; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber polarization; Optical fiber testing; Optical interferometry; Superluminescent diodes; Evaluation method; multi-functional integrated optic chip; optical polarization; polarization extinction ratio; white light interferometer;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2342753
Filename :
6863639
Link To Document :
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