光纤中的弹性诱导相移和双折射。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19414.1
Elisabeth Steininger, Thomas Mieling, Piotr T Chruściel
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背景:众所周知,光在光纤中的传播对环境条件(如温度和压力的变化)很敏感。在前人建立的光纤线轴弹性变形模型的基础上,研究了对相位和双折射的诱导效应。方法:我们使用微扰格式用多尺度近似格式在一阶上求解变形和各向异性纤维中的Maxwell方程。具体来说,我们考虑了不同外部温度、压力和引力场作用下直纤维导波特性的差异。结果:得到了琼斯矢量沿光纤的传播方程。这将导致相移和双折射效应,对此我们推导出明确的表达式。结论:相移可以用平均径向压力、纵向张力和温度变化来表示,而双折射则取决于外压分布的四极体和光纤轴线上的应力。我们的结果为敏感光纤干涉测量所需的环境控制提供了严格的约束。
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Elastically induced phase-shift and birefringence in optical fibers.

Background: Light propagation in optical fibers is known to be sensitive to ambient conditions such as changes in temperature and pressure. Building on a model for elastic deformations of optical fiber spools derived in previous work, the induced effects on phase and birefringence are investigated.

Methods: We use a perturbative scheme to solve, to first order, the Maxwell equations in deformed and anisotropic fibers using a multiple-scales approximation scheme. Specifically, we consider differences in wave-guiding properties of straight fibers subject to different external temperatures, pressures, and gravitational fields.

Results: We obtain propagation equations for the Jones vector along optical fibers. This results in phase shifts and birefringence effects, for which we derive explicit expressions.

Conclusions: The phase shift can be expressed in terms of the average radial pressure, longitudinal tension, and change in temperature, while birefringence depends on the quadrupole of the external pressure distribution and the stresses on the axis of the fiber. Our result provides stringent constraints on the environmental control needed for sensitive fiber interferometry.

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