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Wavelength-dependent orientation of the principal axes of photonic crystal fibers measured by windowed Fourier-transform spectral interferometry

We present a novel polarization alignment technique based on windowed Fourier-transform (WFT) spectral interferometry to determine the wavelength-dependent orientation of the principal polarization axes of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs). To test the technique, a commercially available, 82.5-cm-long...

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Published in:Optics express 2020-01, Vol.28 (2), p.2156-2165
Main Authors: Horváth, Mercédesz, Nagyillés, Bálint G, Grósz, Tímea, Kovács, Attila P
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Language:English
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Summary:We present a novel polarization alignment technique based on windowed Fourier-transform (WFT) spectral interferometry to determine the wavelength-dependent orientation of the principal polarization axes of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs). To test the technique, a commercially available, 82.5-cm-long HC-800-02 type hollow-core PCF was measured. The angles belonging to the fast and the slow principal axes of the fiber were determined from the peak intensity values of the ridges in the WFT map at different wavelengths. We demonstrate that the orientation of the principal polarization axes of the tested PCF is wavelength-dependent. The precision of the angle measurement was better than 0.3°.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.381769