140  μm single-polarization passive fully aperiodic large-pitch fibers operating near 2 μm

In this paper, we demonstrate a single-polarization feature out of passive very-large-mode-area fully aperiodic large-pitch fibers. It has been previously shown theoretically that one of the two polarizations of the fundamental mode is selectively coupled to a cladding mode. This coupling does not r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied optics (2004) 2017-11, Vol.56 (33), p.9221-9224
Hauptverfasser: Darwich, Dia, Sabra, Mostafa, du Jeu, Remi, Malleville, Marie-Alicia, Dauliat, Romain, Jamier, Raphaël, Benoit, Aurélien, Schuster, Kay, Roy, Philippe
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we demonstrate a single-polarization feature out of passive very-large-mode-area fully aperiodic large-pitch fibers. It has been previously shown theoretically that one of the two polarizations of the fundamental mode is selectively coupled to a cladding mode. This coupling does not require fiber bending, which permits us to avoid any decrease in mode effective area. The coupling is achieved owing to boron-doped silica inclusions implemented into the microstructured cladding and acting as stress-applying parts. This mechanism has been assessed experimentally in this work using fibers of two different core diameters: 60 μm and 140 μm, providing mode field areas of 3637  μm and 14,590  μm , respectively, at 1942 nm. The tested fibers have a length of 45 cm and an outer diameter exceeding 1 mm, yielding rod-type fibers. Each sample has been characterized using an unpolarized laser source emitting at 1942 nm. This laser, based on a thulium-doped large-mode-area step-index fiber, has a spectral bandwidth of about 0.5 nm. After passing through a piece of the passive fiber, a polarization extinction ratio higher than 16 dB has been achieved.
ISSN:1559-128X
2155-3165
1539-4522
DOI:10.1364/AO.56.009221