DocumentCode
811653
Title
Polarization properties of the flint glass fiber
Author
Kurosawa, Kiyoshi ; Yoshida, Satoru ; Sakamoto, Kazuo
Author_Institution
Power Eng. R&D Center, Tokyo Electr. Power Co. Inc., Japan
Volume
13
Issue
7
fYear
1995
fDate
7/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1378
Lastpage
1384
Abstract
To realize stable characteristics of a current sensor using the Faraday effect in an optical fiber, it is necessary to prevent the influence of birefringent effect on light passing the fiber, which is caused by photo-elastic effect and/or lack of axial symmetry of its structure. The flint glass fiber manufactured from flint glass with very small photo-elastic constant, which has circular core and satisfies the single ode condition,has been developed to solve this problem. This paper reports results of a study to clarify polarization properties of the fiber and to consider a method for highly stabilizing the polarization. From experiments to investigate the relationship between state of polarization of light inserted to the fiber and that emitted from another end, it was confirmed that the birefringence due to the photo-elastic effect and the lack of symmetry are negligibly small. It also became known that the azimuth angle of polarization of the emitted light depends on the shape of the curve of the fiber. Namely, a rotation of the polarization plane is equal to the amount of line integral of the torsional rate along the curve. A countermeasure is necessary for this phenomenon, because characteristics of the current sensor may be influenced if the flint glass fiber coil is deformed by environmental factors. From a consideration of the mechanism of the phenomenon, it is inferred that the problem can be solved by reciprocating light in the fiber to stabilize the polarization. The effect of this method is confirmed experimentally
Keywords
Faraday effect; birefringence; electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; fibre optic sensors; optical fibre polarisation; optical glass; optical rotation; photoelasticity; stability; Faraday effect; axial symmetry; azimuth angle; birefringence; birefringent effect; circular core; electric current sensor; emitted light; flint glass; flint glass fiber; optical fiber sensors; photo-elastic effect; polarization plane rotation; polarization properties; single ode condition; small photo-elastic constant; stable characteristics; Azimuth; Birefringence; Faraday effect; Glass manufacturing; Optical fiber polarization; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Optical sensors; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/50.400673
Filename
400673
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