Rotation angle sensing via polarization-dependent mode superposition in a hollow-core fiber with two-fold symmetry
Enzo Dantas da Silva, Giovanna M. R. Castro, Murilo L. Batista, Flavio A. M. Marques, Alexandre A. C. Cotta, Jefferson E. Tsuchida, Julio C. Ugucioni, Leomar S. Marques, Matthieu Chafer, Beno\^it Debord, Fr\'ed\'eric G\'er\^ome, Fetah Benabid, Jonas H. Os\'orio

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel rotation angle sensor using a hollow-core fiber with two-fold symmetry, where polarization-dependent mode superposition affects output intensity profiles, enabling sensitive polarization angle measurements.
Contribution
The work introduces a new fiber design with modified symmetry that enables polarization-dependent mode superposition for rotation sensing applications.
Findings
Sensor sensitivity of 25 counts/degree
Estimated resolution of 0.3 degrees
Broadens HCPCF applications to advanced sensing
Abstract
Hollow-core photonic crystal fibers (HCPCF) have experienced tremendous advancements recently, leading to remarkable demonstrations of transmission loss reduction and deeper understanding of their guidance fundamentals. Indeed, this progress has entailed investigations into various HCPCF designs, allowing for attaining diverse properties of interest such as ultralow loss, polarization filtering, and specific modal operation. Among HCPCFs with tailored modal characteristics are fibers displaying microstructures with modified symmetry, which allow for changing the loss hierarchy between the guided modes, hence favoring the propagation of higher-order modes. In this context, we here demonstrate the realization of an angle sensor utilizing a tubular HCPCF with a two-fold symmetric cladding. This specific fiber design enables the generation of an output intensity profile resulting from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic Crystal and Fiber Optics · Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
