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Transmission of Multiple Signals through an Optical Fiber Using Wavefront Shaping
Published on: March 20, 2017
Multiple Light Coupling and Routing via a Microspherical Resonator Integrated in a T-Shaped Optical Fiber
Georgia Konstantinou1,2, Karolina Milenko3, Kyriaki Kosma4
1Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IESL), GR-711 10 Heraklion, Greece. georgia.konstantinou@epfl.ch.
Abstract:
We demonstrate a three-port, light guiding and routing T-shaped configuration based on the combination of whispering gallery modes (WGMs) and micro-structured optical fibers (MOFs). This system includes a single mode optical fiber taper (SOFT), a slightly tapered MOF and a BaTiO₃ microsphere for efficient light coupling and routing between these two optical fibers. The BaTiO₃ glass microsphere is semi-immersed into one of the hollow capillaries of the MOF taper, while the single mode optical fiber taper is placed perpendicularly to the latter and in contact with the equatorial region of the microsphere. Experimental results are presented for different excitation and reading conditions through the WGM microspherical resonator, namely, through single mode optical fiber taper or the MOF. The experimental results indicate that light coupling between the MOF and the single mode optical fiber taper is facilitated at specific wavelengths, supported by the light localization characteristics of the BaTiO₃ glass microsphere, with spectral Q-factors varying between 4.5 × 10³ and 6.1 × 10³, depending on the port and parity excitation.
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