Wavelength Dependence of the Polarization Singularities in a Two-Mode Optical Fiber

V. V. G. Krishna Inavalli, Vijay Pottapinjara, Nirmal K. Viswanathan
International Journal of Optics. 2012-01-01; 2012: 1-7
DOI: 10.1155/2012/358093


We present here an experimental demonstration of the wavelength dependence of the polarization singularities due to linear combination of the vector modes excited directly in a two-mode optical fiber. The coherent superposition of the vector modes excited by linearly polarized Gaussian beam as offset skew rays propagated in a helical path inside the fiber results in the generation of phase singular beams with edge dislocation in the fiber output. The polarization character of these beams is found to change dramatically with wavelength—from left-handed elliptically polarized edge dislocation to right-handed elliptically polarized edge-dislocation through disclinations. The measured behaviour is understood as being due to intermodal dispersion of the polarization corrections to the propagating vector modes, as the wavelength of the input beam is scanned.

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