Photoinduced birefringence in optical fibers: a comparative study of low-birefringence and high-birefringence fibers
- 15 March 1992
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Optics Letters
- Vol. 17 (6) , 411-413
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.17.000411
Abstract
A study of photoinduced birefringence in bow-tie (stress-induced) high-birefringence (Hi-Bi) and low-birefringence (Lo-Bi) germanosilicate optical fibers is conducted by using 532-nm light. The study reveals that Hi-Bi fibers are insensitive to light polarized along the fast axis, in contrast to Lo-Bi fibers, which are photosensitive along both axes. The induced birefringence in Lo-Bi fibers is reversible, whereas the change in Hi-Bi fibers is permanent. The sign of the induced birefringence is established experimentally for the first time to our knowledge, and the significance of the results to models based on stress and/or glass defects is briefly discussed.Keywords
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