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Electrically Sensing Characteristics of the Sagnac Interferometer Embedded With a Liquid Crystal-Infiltrated Photonic Crystal Fiber

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2021.3097402

Keywords

Liquid crystal (LC); modulator; photonic crystal fiber (PCF); Sagnac interferometer; voltage sensor

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51907017]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province [F2020501040]
  3. Key Science and Technology Research Projects of Higher Education Institutions in Hebei Province of China [ZD2019304]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [N2123012]
  5. China National Fund for Studying Abroad

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This study investigated the electrically sensing characteristics of a LC-infiltrated polarization-maintaining PCF and proposed a new method for fiber welding. The refractive-index distribution of the LC-infiltrated PCF varies with electric voltage, allowing for voltage detection with improved sensitivity as voltage increases. The Sagnac interferometer embedded with the LC-infiltrated PCF can function as a voltage sensor, electro-optical modulator, or filter.
The electrically sensing characteristics of a liquid-crystal (LC)-infiltrated polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber (PCF) have been studied. The small holes on the end face of the fiber collapse and two large holes remain open by controlling discharging-time, -current, and -position of a fiber splicer, then LC is selectively infiltrated into the two large holes, which can not only save LC but also make the welding between the LC-infiltrated polarization-maintaining PCF and single-mode fiber much easier. A new method to weld the two fibers is proposed by filling and volatilizing ethanol to make LC a few millimeters away from the end face which can improve the sensing system stability and prevent the discharge of a fiber splicer from destroying LC molecules. A Sagnac interferometer is set up by embedding the LC-infiltrated polarization-maintaining PCF in a fiber loop and then its electroresponse characteristics are studied. The refractive-index distribution of the LC-infiltrated polarization-maintaining PCF varies with electric voltage due to the variable index of LC, which makes it possible to detect voltage. Three voltage ranges are discussed by the different dips and the sensitivity is improved with voltage increasing. The high sensitivity is up to 3.49 nm/V with the tuning range of 7 nm as voltage changes from 149.67 to 151.61 V. The Sagnac interferometer embedded with an LC-infiltrated polarization-maintaining PCF can be utilized as a voltage sensor, electro-optical modulator, or filter.

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