The Brillouin gain of vector modes in a few-mode fiber

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Abstract

In this work, we demonstrate the measurement of the Brillouin gain spectra of vector modes in a few-mode fiber for the first time using a simple heterodyne detection technique. A tunable long period fiber grating is used to selectively excite the vector modes supported by the few-mode fiber. Further, we demonstrate the non-destructive measurement of the absolute effective refractive indices (neff ) of vector modes with ∼10-4 accuracy based on the acquired Brillouin frequency shifts of the modes. The proposed technique represents a new tool for probing and controlling vector modes as well as modes carrying orbital angular momentum in optical fibers with potential applications in advanced optical communications and multi-parameter fiber-optic sensing.

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Pradhan, P., Sengupta, Di., Wang, L., Tremblay, C., Larochelle, S., & Ung, B. (2017). The Brillouin gain of vector modes in a few-mode fiber. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01621-7

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