Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms

We present a non-destructive technique for a combined evaluation of refractive index and active-dopant distribution in the same position along a rare-earth-doped optical fiber preform. The method relies on luminescence measurements, analyzed through an optical tomography technique, to define the act...

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Main Authors: Marilena Vivona, Michalis N. Zervas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Instruments
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2410-390X/2/4/23
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spelling doaj-f2734ebae2df4c8fb76fd3751a9a93a82020-11-25T01:18:06ZengMDPI AGInstruments2410-390X2018-11-01242310.3390/instruments2040023instruments2040023Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber PreformsMarilena Vivona0Michalis N. Zervas1Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), University of Southampton B53, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UKOptoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), University of Southampton B53, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UKWe present a non-destructive technique for a combined evaluation of refractive index and active-dopant distribution in the same position along a rare-earth-doped optical fiber preform. The method relies on luminescence measurements, analyzed through an optical tomography technique, to define the active dopant distribution and ray-deflection measurements to calculate the refractive index profile. The concurrent evaluation of both the preform refractive index and the active dopant profiles allows for an accurate establishment of the dopant distribution within the optical core region. This combined information is important for the optimization and development of a range of advanced fibers, used, for example, in a high-power fiber lasers and modern spatial-division-multiplexing optical communication systems. In addition, the non-destructive nature allows the technique to be used to identify the most appropriate preform segment, thus increasing fiber yield and reducing development cycles. We demonstrate the technique on an Yb<sup>3+</sup>-doped aluminosilicate fiber preform and compare it with independent refractive index and active-dopant measurements. This technique will be useful for quality evaluation and optimization of optical fiber preforms and lends itself to advanced instrumentation.https://www.mdpi.com/2410-390X/2/4/23optical fiberprofiling techniquerefractive-indexactive-dopant distribution
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author Marilena Vivona
Michalis N. Zervas
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Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms
Instruments
optical fiber
profiling technique
refractive-index
active-dopant distribution
author_facet Marilena Vivona
Michalis N. Zervas
author_sort Marilena Vivona
title Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms
title_short Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms
title_full Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms
title_fullStr Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms
title_full_unstemmed Instrumentation for Simultaneous Non-Destructive Profiling of Refractive Index and Rare-Earth-Ion Distributions in Optical Fiber Preforms
title_sort instrumentation for simultaneous non-destructive profiling of refractive index and rare-earth-ion distributions in optical fiber preforms
publisher MDPI AG
series Instruments
issn 2410-390X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description We present a non-destructive technique for a combined evaluation of refractive index and active-dopant distribution in the same position along a rare-earth-doped optical fiber preform. The method relies on luminescence measurements, analyzed through an optical tomography technique, to define the active dopant distribution and ray-deflection measurements to calculate the refractive index profile. The concurrent evaluation of both the preform refractive index and the active dopant profiles allows for an accurate establishment of the dopant distribution within the optical core region. This combined information is important for the optimization and development of a range of advanced fibers, used, for example, in a high-power fiber lasers and modern spatial-division-multiplexing optical communication systems. In addition, the non-destructive nature allows the technique to be used to identify the most appropriate preform segment, thus increasing fiber yield and reducing development cycles. We demonstrate the technique on an Yb<sup>3+</sup>-doped aluminosilicate fiber preform and compare it with independent refractive index and active-dopant measurements. This technique will be useful for quality evaluation and optimization of optical fiber preforms and lends itself to advanced instrumentation.
topic optical fiber
profiling technique
refractive-index
active-dopant distribution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2410-390X/2/4/23
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