Title :
Liquid-crystal polarization stabilizers on fiber arrays
Author :
Hirabayashi, Katsuhiko ; Amano, Chikara
Author_Institution :
NTT Photonics Labs., NTT Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
We have built polarization stabilizer arrays of ultrathin liquid-crystal (LC) polarization controller (PC) arrays and a tap-type photodetector array on a fiber array. The ultrathin (35-/spl mu/m-thick) LC cells are inserted into trenches cut across the fiber array, which is affixed to V grooves in a glass plate and are used to change the phase of 1.55-/spl mu/m lights from 0.5 to 3.9/spl pi/ with the application of less than 3 Vrms. Two cascaded ultrathin LC cells, where the directions of alignment of the LCs are rotated by 45/spl deg/ relative to each other, are capable of converting light with an arbitrary input polarization to the transverse electric (TE) or transverse magnetic (TM) polarization. We fabricated a multichannel TE- and TM-polarization stabilizer of the previously mentioned 16-channel LC PC array and a feedback system made up of a multichannel tap-type photodetector array, sheet polarizer, and a computer and analog-to-digital converters. Feedback control was applied to maximize and minimize the tapped light, to convert an arbitrary input polarization to TM or TE output polarization, and stabilize it in the given state.
Keywords :
electro-optical switches; liquid crystal devices; optical arrays; optical feedback; optical fibre polarisation; optical polarisers; optical retarders; photodetectors; 1.55 micron; 16-channel LC PC array; 35 micron; V grooves; analog-to-digital converters; computer; digital polarization switching; directions of alignment; feedback system; fiber arrays; glass plate; light conversion; liquid-crystal polarization stabilizers; multichannel tap-type photodetector array; phase change; sheet polarizer; tap-type photodetector array; transverse electric; transverse electric polarization; transverse magnetic polarization; trenches; ultrathin liquid-crystal polarization controller arrays; Optical arrays; Optical attenuators; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber polarization; Optical filters; Optical polarization; Optical receivers; Programmable control; Stimulated emission;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2003.816828