Jeffrey DemasM. D. W. GroganThomas Tanggaard AlkeskjoldSiddharth Ramachandran
We demonstrate optical polarization vortex generation in a photonic-crystal fiber (PCF) by means of a CO(2) laser-induced long period grating. Vortices are a special subclass of fiber modes that result in polarization-insensitive resonances even when grating perturbations are asymmetric, as is the case with structural perturbations in single-material PCFs. The physics of vortex generation, combined with the use of structural perturbations alone, in single-material fibers, opens up a new schematic for realizing harsh-environment sensors. We show that the temperature and polarization stability of our vortex devices is maintained for prolonged periods of time (tested up to 34 h) at temperatures exceeding 1000 °C. We envisage that this demonstration opens up a new way of realizing high-temperature sensors in a cost-effective manner.
Orlando FrazãoJ. L. SantosF. M. AraújoLuís Ferreira
张光 Zhang Guang刘小峰 Liu Xiaofeng陈庆希 Chen Qingxi周秦岭 Zhou Qinling陈丹平 Chen Danping
Pushkar NandanLipsa MahantaPranaw Kumar
Peng LiJianlin ZhaoSheng LiuXuetao GanTao PengXiangyang Jiao