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A universal optical all-fiber omnipolarizer
Hans-rudolf JauslinStéphane PitoisDominique SugnyStefan WabnitzAntonio PicozziPhilippe MorinElie AssématJulien FatomeVictor V. KozlovVictor V. KozlovGuy Millotsubject
optical fiberOptical fiberNonlinear optics02 engineering and technologypolarization control01 natural sciencesArticlelaw.invention010309 optics020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticslaw0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLight beamstimulated brillouin-cattering polarization control supercontinuum generationsupercontinuum generationPhysics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Multidisciplinary[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryNonlinear opticsPolarizerPolarization (waves)stimulated brillouin-catteringNonlinear systemAll fiberTelecommunicationsbusinessBeam (structure)description
International audience; Wherever the polarization properties of a light beam are of concern, polarizers and polarizing beamsplitters (PBS) are indispensable devices in linear-, nonlinear- and quantum-optical schemes. By the very nature of their operation principle, transformation of incoming unpolarized or partially polarized beams through these devices introduces large intensity variations in the fully polarized outcoming beam(s). Such intensity fluctuations are often detrimental, particularly when light is post-processed by nonlinear crystals or other polarization-sensitive optic elements. Here we demonstrate the unexpected capability of light to self-organize its own state-of-polarization, upon propagation in optical fibers, into universal and environmentally robust states, namely right and left circular polarizations. We experimentally validate a novel polarizing device - the Omnipolarizer, which is understood as a nonlinear dual-mode polarizing optical element capable of operating in two modes - as a digital PBS and as an ideal polarizer. Switching between the two modes of operation requires changing beam's intensity.
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2012-12-06 |