1. Introduction
Polarization-maintaining-fibers (PMFs) are employed in many applications required for preserving polarization properties and are commonly used in fiber optic gyroscopes for the connection between a high-power 980 nm pump lasers coupled to a modulator via PMFs, since the modulator requires polarized light as input source[1]. The PMFs allow preservation and control of the mode polarization state due to the polarization preserving characteristics of the PMFs. Therefore, an accurate alignment between high-power pump lasers and the PMFs to achieve both high coupling and accurate polarization is important to the development of high-performance pump laser modules.