Title :
Near-infrared supercontinuum generation in conventional single mode fiber used in optical sensor
Author :
Chen-Han Huang ; Hsing-Ying Lin ; Chien-Hsiang Fan ; Hsiang-Chen Chui
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Photonics, Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract :
The near-infrared supercontinuum light was generated in a single mode optical fiber by the femtosecond pulses from an unamplified Ti:sapphire laser. The light source possesses properties of high repetition rate, peak power, and low optical damage, and thus can used for optical sensors. Supercontinuum generation is a complex nonlinear phenomenon that is characterized by the dramatic spectral broadening of intense light pulses passing through a nonlinear material. Special fibers, such as the fluoride fiber and tapered fiber, spanning over three octaves from UV to 3.85 m and over two octaves from 370~1550 nm, respectively, are used to generate the supercontinuum. The spectra span more than an octave and retain the longitudinal mode structure of the mode-locked laser source, which recently led to spectacular advances in optical frequency metrology. In this study, a conventional single mode optical fiber with a cladding-free central section immobilized metal nanoparticles was used to generate the near-infrared supercontinuum light. The absorption spectrum of nanoparticals on the optical fiber can be measured by the homemade tunable near-infrared supercontinuum light source from the single mode fiber. It offers a simple and cost-effective method to generate a near-infrared light source to serve for spectral measurements and achieving the fiber-optic sensing.
Keywords :
fibre optic sensors; high-speed optical techniques; infrared sources; infrared spectra; laser mode locking; nanoparticles; nanophotonics; optical tuning; optical variables measurement; sapphire; solid lasers; supercontinuum generation; titanium; Al2O3:Ti; absorption spectrum; cladding-free central section; femtosecond pulses; fiber-optic sensing; fluoride fiber; longitudinal mode structure; metal nanoparticles; mode-locked laser source; near-infrared supercontinuum light generation; nonlinear material; optical frequency metrology; single-mode optical fiber sensor; spectral broadening; tapered fiber; tunable near-infrared supercontinuum light source; unamplified titanium:sapphire laser; Fiber lasers; Light sources; Optical fiber couplers; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber sensors; Ultrafast optics; absorption; biosensing; femtosecond pulse; fiber optics; supercontinuum generation;
Conference_Titel :
Control & Automation (ICCA), 11th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taichung
DOI :
10.1109/ICCA.2014.6871100