| Literature DB >> 22399884 |
Jaebum Son1, Min-Kyoung Lee, Myung Yung Jeong, Chang-Seok Kim.
Abstract
In the sensing applications of optical fiber grating, it is necessary to reduce the transmission-type polarization dependence to isolate the sensing parameter. It is experimentally shown that the polarization-dependent spectrum of acousto-optic long-period fiber grating sensors can be suppressed in the transmission port of a π-shifted Sagnac loop interferometer. General expressions for the transmittance and reflectance are derived for transmission-type, reflection-type, and partially reflecting/transmitting-type polarization-dependent optical devices. The compensation of polarization dependence through the counter propagation in the Sagnac loop interferometer is quantitatively measured for a commercial in-line polarizer and an acousto-optic long-period fiber grating sensor.Entities:
Keywords: fiber sensor; long-period fiber gratings; polarization-sensitive devices; sagnac effect
Year: 2010 PMID: 22399884 PMCID: PMC3292123 DOI: 10.3390/s100504373
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Schematic diagram of the Sagnac interferometer with a polarization-dependent device and a waveplate inside the loop.
Transmission and Reflection of each type of PDL device are presented in Jones matrix form.
| Transmission-type polarization dependent device | ||
| Reflection-type polarization dependent device | ||
| Mixed-type polarization dependent device | ||
The transmittance and reflectance of a Sagnac interferometer with various nested devices exhibiting PDL when the waveplate settings are θ = 0 and Γ = 0.
| Transmission-type polarization dependent device | 0 (7) | |
| Reflection-type polarization dependent device | ||
| Mixed-type polarization dependent device | ||
The transmittance and reflectance of a Sagnac interferometer with various nested devices exhibiting PDL when the waveplate settings are θ = π/4 and Γ = π.
| Transmission-type polarization dependent device | ||
| Reflection-type polarization dependent device | ||
| Mixed-type polarization dependent device | ||
Figure 2.For each configuration of in-line polarizer without and with a Sagnac loop, the average PDL is measured to be 55.6 dB and 0.45 dB, respectively.
Figure 3.For various input polarization states, optical spectra of polarization-dependent acousto-optic LPFG sensor in a Sagnac loop are measured from (a) the reflection port of Sagnac loop (θ = 0, Γ = 0) and (b) the transmission port of Sagnac loop (θ = π/4, Γ = π).