| Literature DB >> 28117412 |
Guang Qian1,2, Xing-Chang Fu3,2, Li-Jiang Zhang3,2, Jie Tang1,2, Yi-Ran Liu3,2, Xiao-Yang Zhang1,3,2, Tong Zhang1,3,2.
Abstract
Polarization error and temperature noise are two main limits to the performance of resonant fiber optic gyroscope (RFOG). To overcome these limits, we demonstrated a hybrid resonator consisting of a polymer-based long-range surface plasmon polariton (LRSPP) waveguide coupler and a silica fiber. Single-polarization property of LRSPP waveguide and the offsetting of the opposite thermo-optical characteristics between the polymer-based LRSPP waveguide and the silica fiber can effectively inhibit both the polarization error and the temperature noise of RFOG. The measured resonance spectrum of the hybrid resonator shows the absence of polarization noise. The temperature dependence of wavelength shift (TDWS) of resonator dropped to about 2 pm/°C, or even to 0 pm/°C with optimal structure, which dramatically improves the temperature stability of gyroscope system. In addition, the hybrid resonator also shows tremendous application potential in rate-grade and tactical-grade gyroscopes.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28117412 PMCID: PMC5259705 DOI: 10.1038/srep41146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Schematic of a hybrid resonator employing a LRSPP waveguide coupler. Inset: Cross-sectional sketch of the LRSPP waveguide. (b) Fabricated hybrid resonator placed on the testing platform.
Figure 2(a–e) Fabrication processes of LRSPP waveguide coupler. (f) Cross-section view of the trapezoidal groove of photoresist made by process (b). (g) Optical micrograph of sliver stripe in LRSPP waveguide. (h) Photograph of sectional LRSPP waveguide coupler.
Figure 3(a) and (b) Camera images of the alignment between the LRSPP waveguide coupler and the fibers. Camera images of one LRSPP waveguide coupler output for TM polarization (c) and TE polarization (d), showing single-mode output and no measurable output from the waveguide end-facet, respectively.
Figure 4(a) Measurement setup for the hybrid resonator. (b) Measured transmission spectrum of a hybrid resonator formed by a 1.5-cm-long LRSPP coupler and a 30-cm-long SM fiber.
Figure 5Theoretically calculated TDWSs of hybrid resonators with respect to dN/dT and L/L.
Figure 6Calculated quality factors of hybrid resonator and the corresponding shot-noise-limited sensitivities of gyroscope as a function of the insertion loss of the LRSPP waveguide coupler at different lengths of silica fiber.