Polarization mode coupling and related effects in fiber Bragg grating inscribed in polarization maintaining fiber

Optics Express
Yanshuang ZhaoLibo Yuan

Abstract

Polarization mode coupling (PMC) and related effects from writing fiber Bragg gratings in polarization maintaining fiber (FBGs-in-PMF) are observed experimentally for the first time by optical fiber coherence domain polarimetry (OCDP) using a broadband light source. PMC is another useful aspect of FBG-in-PMF besides Bragg wavelength and its possible potential is evaluated and discussed. A localized and long range temperature measurement based on the PMC and Bragg wavelength is given as an example.

References

Aug 3, 2002·Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision·Kyung Shik Lee, Joon Yong Cho
Sep 3, 2009·Optics Letters·Mathias S MüllerAlexander W Koch

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