Demonstrating improved fibre coupling efficiency by loss-less shaping of top-hat receive beams

C. Voland, Y. Tissot, T. Weigel, T. Dreischer
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The investigations presented below were originally planned on the background of the DARWIN mission. The demand for improved fibre coupling efficiency yet is a general one for applications that cannot cope with the 20% loss of power upon coupling into a fibre. By shaping the transverse amplitude and phase distributions of the receive beam, the single-mode fibre coupling efficiency can potentially be increased to almost 100% (if the beam shaping is lossless), thus allowing for a gain of more than 20% (or 1.07dB) compared to conventional designs. We show that the use of "tailored freeform surfaces" for purpose of beam shaping reduces the mode mismatch between the Airy pattern of the image and the fibre mode, and therefore allows for achieving a performance close to the physical limitations. As a follow-up to a previously published paper, [1], we present the design and the results of a proof of concept demonstrator (POCD) for the application of tailored surfaces for building a beam shaping optics that shall enhance fibre coupling performance. The demonstrator consists of two main parts, the input beam support equipment and the POCD core. The first part contains the laser source, the top hat beam generation optics and a deformable mirror. The POCD core is set up as a three mirror system focussing into the fibre with 1064 nm being the design wavelength. The experiments performed with the demonstrator aimed at the principle proof of the beam shaping approach and at the test of deviations from the nominal parameters like field angle and aberrations. The results acquired from the experiments with a proof of concept demonstrator in an "as built" configuration show good agreement with the theoretical performance predictions by wave-optical simulations. Limitations of the available manufacturing technologies and of the operating wavelength regime are discussed.
演示了通过对顶帽接收光束进行无损整形来提高光纤耦合效率
下面介绍的调查最初是在达尔文任务的背景下计划的。对提高光纤耦合效率的需求仍然是不能处理耦合到光纤后20%功率损失的应用程序的普遍需求。通过塑造接收光束的横向振幅和相位分布,单模光纤耦合效率可以潜在地增加到几乎100%(如果光束塑造是无损的),因此与传统设计相比,可以获得超过20%(或1.07dB)的增益。我们表明,使用“量身定制的自由曲面”用于光束整形,减少了图像的Airy模式和光纤模式之间的模式不匹配,因此可以实现接近物理限制的性能。作为先前发表的论文[1]的后续研究,我们提出了一个概念验证演示器(POCD)的设计和结果,该演示器用于构建可增强光纤耦合性能的光束整形光学器件的定制表面的应用。该演示器主要由两部分组成:输入梁支撑设备和POCD核心。第一部分包括激光源、顶帽光束产生光学器件和可变形反射镜。POCD核心被设置为一个三镜系统,聚焦到光纤中,1064nm是设计波长。实验的目的是对光束整形方法的原理进行验证,并对视场角和像差等标称参数的偏差进行测试。概念验证演示器在“建成”配置下的实验结果与波光模拟的理论性能预测吻合良好。讨论了现有制造技术和工作波长范围的局限性。
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