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14 September 1994 Fiber optic in-line polarimeter: system design and computer-aided analysis
Bernhard Scholl, Jens C. Rasmussen, Hans Juergen Schmitt
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Abstract
This paper describes a polarization analyzer for the determination of the polarization state inside a single-mode fiber. Four different detection points formed by grinding off the cladding on one side of the fiber are used for measurement. A small part of the light is coupled out at these points and is measured by a standard photodetector placed just on top of the polished areas. At each of the detection points, a polarization dependent signal can be obtained. Hence, a relationship between these signals and the polarization at the end of the fiber can be found by calibrating this measurement instrument with a classical off-line polarization analyzer. Concluding we realized a measurement instrument which not only determines the polarization but also can adjust any wanted polarization state at the fiber output of the instrument.
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Bernhard Scholl, Jens C. Rasmussen, and Hans Juergen Schmitt "Fiber optic in-line polarimeter: system design and computer-aided analysis", Proc. SPIE 2265, Polarization Analysis and Measurement II, (14 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.186700
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Cited by 3 scholarly publications and 1 patent.
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Computing systems

Computer aided design

Fiber optics

Polarimetry

Cladding

Photodetectors

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