通过选择芯加压提高空心纤维气体电池的光学性能

Somarpita Pradhan, T. Kelly, I. Davidson, P. Horak, N. V. Wheeler
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在充气空心芯光纤(hcf)内的低损耗光传输增强了气光相互作用,并为新型和多样化的应用开辟了机会,包括高灵敏度气体检测,光谱学和非线性光学[1]。在某些应用中,如频率计量,紧凑的基于hcf的气体电池可以提供比传统的大块气体电池显著的优势[2]。已经证明了几种不同的将氢氯氟烃整合到密封气池中的方法[2],[3]。通常这些基于HCF的气体电池在HCF的核心和包层中具有相同的气体压力和成分。最近,我们证明了通过在HCF的芯和包层之间的气体差压来创建气致微分折射率(GDRI),例如,通过选择性地增加芯中的气体压力,可以显着修改光纤的光学特性(例如,损耗)[4]。在这里,据我们所知,我们第一次将这一概念应用于一个密封的hcf基气体电池。通过选择性地对核心加压,我们证明了在1100nm处传输速率的增加高达~ 10db,并且到目前为止,定期测量表明这种传输速率的增加是保持的,没有气体渗透或泄漏的迹象。
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Enhancing the Optical Properties of Hollow Core Fibre Gas Cells by Selective Core Pressurisation
Low loss light transmission within gas-filled hollow core optical fibres (HCFs) enables enhanced gas-light interaction and has opened up opportunities for novel and diverse applications, including high sensitivity gas detection, spectroscopy, and non-linear optics [1]. In some applications, such as frequency metrology, a compact HCF-based gas cell can provide significant advantages over a conventional bulk gas cell [2]. Several different methods for integrating HCFs into hermetically sealed gas cells have been demonstrated [2], [3]. Usually these HCF-based gas cells have the same gas pressure and composition in both the core and cladding of the HCF. Recently, we demonstrated that by creating a gas-induced differential refractive index (GDRI) via a differential gas pressure between the core and cladding of a HCF, for example, by selectively increasing the gas pressure in the core, the fibre's optical properties (e.g., loss) can be significantly modified [4]. Here, for the first time to our knowledge, we employ this concept in a hermetically sealed HCF-based gas cell. By selectively pressurising the core, we demonstrate an increase in transmission of up to ~ 10 dB at 1100 nm and periodic measurements have so far indicated that this transmission increase is maintained, with no indication of gas permeation or leakage.
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