Title :
Phase-Disturbing Speckle-Suppressing by Contact Fiber Scrambler
Author :
Wang Jing;Yan Yunxiang;Wang Henan;Tian He;Liu Yongjun;Zhang Xiaowei;Sun Weimin
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of In-fiber Integrated Opt., Harbin Eng. Univ., Harbin, China
Abstract :
To measure the focal ratio degradation of astronomical fibers, we use laser as the light source which can do with bringing the light to a focal point and we can control the injection position. The laser has a high coherency and there are a number of modes in the large-core fiber. Consequently, the output spot will be a speckle. The presence of speckle makes the energy distribution of optical field uneven, so that it´s hard to calculate the spot radius. To reduce the influence of the speckle, the contact-type mode scrambler is developed in our research. It´s used to make the fiber vibrate at a suitable frequency of 0-80 Hz, and the vibration amplitude is 0.5 cm. The phase of different propagation modes is changed randomly in order to vibrate the modes and reduce the influence of the speckle. Different vibration result is observed by setting different vibration frequency and different CCD exposure time. The estimate of the vibration result can be given by using the method of contrast and Fourier Transform. Three different core diameters (10μm, 125μm, 320μm) are contrast with each other for convenience. The result shows that the vibration frequency between 65-70 Hz is best, and the optimum exposure time is 30 ms for all three diameters. The vibration of fiber using mode scrambler can reduce the speckle obviously under coherent illumination.
Keywords :
"Speckle","Optical fiber devices","Optical fiber dispersion","Vibrations","Optical fiber polarization","Time-frequency analysis"
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement, Computer, Communication and Control (IMCCC), 2015 Fifth International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/IMCCC.2015.314