Abstract

Large core optical multimode fiber provides benefits such as a large light-coupling tolerance, easy handling, and delivery of higher light power without undesirable nonlinear effects. In this research, we exploit the effects of external perturbation on the power flow within the large core fiber and present two relevant applications, namely a perturbation sensor and a doughnut beam tuner. Since conventional multimode fiber power flow model does not take into consideration the perturbation effect, we modify the power flow model so that the influence of time varying perturbation can be theoretically analyzed. Based on our theory, we further conduct the numerical simulation and experiments on these two applications. For the fiber vibration sensor, the proposed numerical model shows that the sensor sensitivity depends on the intensity profile of the launched beam and also the higher-order harmonics that were not reported previously can become interferences to affect the signal. For the beam tuner application, we prove both theoretically and experimentally that the doughnut intensity profile at the fiber output can be tuned in real-time by applying external perturbations to the fiber. We expect that the results can be useful to further exploit the external perturbation on large core fiber in various applications.

Highlights

  • In this work, we investigate the effects of external perturbations on the power flow within a large core optical fiber

  • We expect that the algorithm used for the conventional power flow equation is still valid, provided that the time duration for the light travelling through the MMF is much shorter than the varying period of the perturbation

  • We studied the effect of external perturbations on large core multimode fibers and its applications

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Introduction

We investigate the effects of external perturbations on the power flow within a large core optical fiber. Through simulations and experiments, we exploit two applications of large core multimode fibers under perturbations, namely a vibration sensor and a doughnut beam tuner. Our improved model provides a new numerical solution to large core fiber sensor design and identifies a few highly influential factors such as sensor’s sensitivity. Such factors, were neglected in previous research[9,10,11,12]. The second application we present by using our model is a large-core multimode fiber doughnut beam tuner. In this paper, based on simulations and experiments, we show that the external perturbations can make a large core multimode fiber an easy-to-use and compact doughnut beam tuner

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