Low power (mW) nonlinearities of polarization maintaining fibers
Abstract
Polarization maintaining (PM) fibers are meant to maintain linear polarization along a preferred axis. A PM fiber can be seen as the fiber version of a very high order waveplate, designed with different refractive indices along two orthogonal axes. It is shown that monitoring the polarization of initially circularly polarized light sent through a PM fiber, leads not only to new sensing methods, but also to power control, saturable absorption, and optical path stabilization. Even at peak power levels not exceeding a few mW, nonlinear transmission is detected, with time constants in the microsecond range.
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