Title :
Co-Aperture Transceiving of Two Combined Beams Based on Adaptive Fiber Coupling Control
Author :
Feng Li ; Chao Geng ; Xinyang Li ; Qi Qiu
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Opt. & Electron., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
We demonstrate the reception and transmission of fiber laser beams using two-element adaptive fiber-optics collimator (AFOC) array under simulated turbulences. Coupling efficiency of laser beam from free space into polarization maintaining fibers is optimized with tip/tilt aberration correction. According to the principle of optical reciprocity, tip/tilt errors of the phase-conjugated collimating laser beams are compensated simultaneously. The average of normalized coupling efficiency of one AFOC increases from 0.61 without control to 0.85 under control and 0.57 to 0.85 for another. The average of diffraction-pattern centroid´s deviation of two outgoing combined beams in the far-field drops from 17.5 μrad to 2.35 μrad, and mean-square-error value drops from 6.59 to 1.35 μrad. Control bandwidth of 30 Hz for tip/tilt correction is achieved with computer-based stochastic parallel gradient descent controller with update rate of 1.15 kHz. Results indicate the potential value of the AFOC array in fiber coupling, laser communication and beam projection applications.
Keywords :
aberrations; adaptive optics; atmospheric optics; atmospheric turbulence; fibre lasers; laser arrays; laser beams; optical collimators; optical communication equipment; optical control; optical fibre communication; optical fibre polarisation; optical fibre testing; optical phase conjugation; optical transceivers; optimisation; AFOC array; adaptive fiber coupling control; bandwidth 1.15 kHz; bandwidth 30 Hz; co-aperture transceiving; computer-based stochastic parallel gradient descent controller; fiber laser beam reception; fiber laser beam transmission; laser beam projection applications; laser communication applications; mean-square-error value; optical reciprocity; optimization; phase-conjugated collimating laser beam compensation; polarization maintaining fibers; tip-tilt aberration correction; turbulence simulation; two-element adaptive fiber-optic collimator array; Couplings; Fiber lasers; Laser beams; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber polarization; Co-aperture; adaptive fiber-optics collimator; fiber coupling; tip/tilt control; transceiving propagation;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2015.2438172