Long-term polarization stabilization of a polarization maintaining fiber via dynamic temperature control

IF 2.4 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sanghyun Park , Jaeuk Baek , Min-Hwan Lee , Sanglok Lee , Geol Moon
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We achieved long-term polarization stabilization of the output beam obtained from polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber by feeding heat back to the fiber. Optical polarization stability is crucial in various fundamental and engineering fields, particulary in a miniaturized field-deployable system composed of optical components, such as cold-atom-based quantum sensors. We constructed a feedback loop to stabilize the polarization of the output beam of a PM fiber in thermal contact with a Peltier element. Notably, a long-term polarization stability against thermal fluctuations was achieved, and the characteristics of the thermal polarization stabilizer were analyzed based on the power spectral density, Allan deviation, and Bode plots. The results indicate that this system can effectively serve as a long-term intensity stabilizer and is ideal for use in laboratories in which PM fibers are widely used, but exact temperature regulation is not feasible.

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Current Applied Physics
Current Applied Physics 物理-材料科学:综合
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Current Applied Physics (Curr. Appl. Phys.) is a monthly published international journal covering all the fields of applied science investigating the physics of the advanced materials for future applications. Other areas covered: Experimental and theoretical aspects of advanced materials and devices dealing with synthesis or structural chemistry, physical and electronic properties, photonics, engineering applications, and uniquely pertinent measurement or analytical techniques. Current Applied Physics, published since 2001, covers physics, chemistry and materials science, including bio-materials, with their engineering aspects. It is a truly interdisciplinary journal opening a forum for scientists of all related fields, a unique point of the journal discriminating it from other worldwide and/or Pacific Rim applied physics journals. Regular research papers, letters and review articles with contents meeting the scope of the journal will be considered for publication after peer review. The Journal is owned by the Korean Physical Society.
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