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Integrated fiber-based transverse mode converter
A. V. Gavrilovab, V. S. Pavelyevab a Image Processing Systems Institute of the RAS - Branch of the FSRC "Crystallography and Photonics" RAS, Samara, Russia
b Samara National Research University, Samara, Russia
Abstract:
A transverse mode converter based on a binary microrelief implemented directly on the end-face of a few-mode fiber was numerically investigated. The results of numerical simulation demonstrated the converter to form LP-11 and LP-21 modes with high efficiency, providing a more-than 92 % mode purity. Transformations of modes excited by a fiber microbending were also numerically investigated. The excited beams were shown to save their mode purity even in a strong bending as the arising parasitical modes were mostly unguided by the fiber. The resulting beam power and mode content were also demonstrated to depend on the beam and bending mutual orientation for beams with strong rotational symmetry.
Keywords:
transverse mode, binary microrelief, few-mode fiber, diffractive optical element.
Received: 02.04.2017 Accepted: 17.08.2017
Citation:
A. V. Gavrilov, V. S. Pavelyev, “Integrated fiber-based transverse mode converter”, Computer Optics, 41:4 (2017), 510–514
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