study of a linear acoustooptic laser modulator based on all-fibre sagnac interferometer

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The feasibility of polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fibre (PM-PCF) strategy for acoustooptic modulation using all-fibre Sagnac interferometer is demonstrated. The principal constraint to apply the strategy is defined by a linear laser acoustooptic modulator (AOM) for 1550 nm. The intensity of incident acoustic waves over the PM-PCF loop segment affected the signal interference transmission; here, modulation by birefringence variation around 7.6×10-4±Δni was observed. It is discovered that, through mathematical analysis, two operation points in the spectrum, TSI(λ), operate in a linear region, and expressions for spectral gain and sensibility are also discovered. AOM has a bandwidth from 0.1 Hz to 20 kHz, and its dynamic range is from 0.0 to 43.5 dB.
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Authors ;G. Trinidad García;E. Molina Flores;B. A. Ramírez Solís;H. Azucena Coyotecatl
Journal rural and remote health
Year 2016
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10.1155/2016/5606417
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