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Generation of Optical Vortices Using a Helical Fiber Bragg Grating


Abstract:

We present an effective method to generate optical vortices (OVs) by using a helical fiber Bragg grating (H-FBG) written directly on the few-mode fiber. The helical index...Show More

Abstract:

We present an effective method to generate optical vortices (OVs) by using a helical fiber Bragg grating (H-FBG) written directly on the few-mode fiber. The helical index modulation is obtained by rotating fiber during single-side UV exposure using a phase mask. A set of coupled-mode equations are formulated to analysis reflection characteristics of the H-FBG. We propose that stable OVs can be achieved with a proper design M-fiber, and the order of the OVs can be adjusted by tuning the resonant wavelength and the handedness of the H-FBG.
Published in: Journal of Lightwave Technology ( Volume: 32, Issue: 11, June 2014)
Page(s): 2152 - 2156
Date of Publication: 28 April 2014

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I. Introduction

Generation of optical vortices (OVs) have attracted considerable interests in recent years. With an azimuthal phase term of , vortex beams have the ability to carry orbital angular momentum (OAM) [1], [2], which have potential implications in optical trapping [3]–[7], quantum communications [8]–[10] and microscopy [11]. OAM also provides an additional degree of processing freedom for data transmission in future networks [12], [13].

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