Title :
Faraday mirror stabilization scheme for nonlinear polarization rotation in optical fibers: model and applications
Author :
Vinegoni, Claudio ; Wegmuller, M. ; Gisin, Nicolas
Author_Institution :
Group of Appl. Phys., Geneva Univ., Switzerland
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The potential of nonlinear polarization rotation (NPR) in waveguides is huge as it can be exploited for a large variety of ultrafast devices like optical switches, logic gates, intensity discriminators, nonlinear filters, or pulse shapers. However, an inherent problem to all this applications is the stability of the output polarization state. Fluctuations of the linear birefringence caused by temperature changes, drafts in the fiber environment, and vibrations generally disturb a proper functioning. We propose an elegant method to remove these detrimental fluctuations in a passive way by employing a Faraday mirror (FM) and a double pass of the fiber where NPR takes place. The proposed stabilization scheme has the additional advantage that the double pass allows for a reduction of the fiber length times pump intensity value by almost a factor of two. A model is developed that allows for an intuitive understanding of the action of the linear and nonlinear birefringence during the go- and return-path. Besides giving good insight in the underlying physical processes, it directly shows that the effect of NPR adds whereas the detrimental effects of the (fluctuating) linear fiber birefringence are removed.
Keywords :
Faraday effect; birefringence; fluctuations; magneto-optical devices; mirrors; nonlinear optics; optical fibre polarisation; optical rotation; stability; Faraday mirror; Faraday mirror stabilization scheme; detrimental effects; detrimental fluctuations; double pass; fiber environment; fiber length; fluctuating fiber birefringence; fluctuations; go- and return-path; inherent problem; intensity discriminators; linear birefringence; linear fiber birefringence; logic gate; nonlinear birefringence; nonlinear filters; nonlinear polarization rotation; optical fibers; optical switches; output polarization state; physical processes; pulse shapers; pump intensity; stability; stabilization scheme; temperature changes; ultrafast devices; vibrations; waveguides; Birefringence; Fluctuations; Logic devices; Logic gates; Mirrors; Nonlinear filters; Optical fiber polarization; Optical polarization; Optical switches; Optical waveguides;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe, 2000. Conference Digest. 2000 Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6319-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE.2000.909814