• Laser & Optoelectronics Progress
  • Vol. 49, Issue 6, 60602 (2012)
Li Liu1、*, Li Yi1、2, Zheng Qiuxin1, Shen Yujian1, Huang Yize1, Zhu Huiqun1、3, Tong Guoxiang1, Fang Baoying1, Zhou Sheng1, Zhang Yuming1, Sun Ruoxi1, Liang Qian1, Yan Meng1, Ding Jie1, Wang Feng1, and Qin Yuan1
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    DOI: 10.3788/lop49.060602 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Li Liu, Li Yi, Zheng Qiuxin, Shen Yujian, Huang Yize, Zhu Huiqun, Tong Guoxiang, Fang Baoying, Zhou Sheng, Zhang Yuming, Sun Ruoxi, Liang Qian, Yan Meng, Ding Jie, Wang Feng, Qin Yuan. Characteristics of Fiber Collimator Based on Thermally Expanded Core Fiber[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2012, 49(6): 60602 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    In order to improve the coupling efficiency between fibers and optical devices, a new thermally expanded core fiber collimator is designed. It consists of thermally expanded core (TEC) fiber and gradient index (GRIN) lens. The relation between TEC fiber collimator and its optical characteristics is analyzed. The coupling insertion losses caused by three kinds of misalignments are calculated. The results show that the coupling characteristics of TEC fiber collimator is related to the GRIN lens parameters, the lateral and angular coupling tolerances have been greatly improved compared with single-mode fiber collimators and the loss of axial offset is higher than that of single-mode fiber collimators. We fabricate the TEC fiber collimator by using the TEC fiber with 15.4 μm mode-field radius and the GRIN lens with 0.295 mm-1 gradient constant. The coupling insertion losses measured are consistent well with the theoretical results. The TEC fiber collimator can be used for long working-distance optical coupling and rotary connection devices.
    Li Liu, Li Yi, Zheng Qiuxin, Shen Yujian, Huang Yize, Zhu Huiqun, Tong Guoxiang, Fang Baoying, Zhou Sheng, Zhang Yuming, Sun Ruoxi, Liang Qian, Yan Meng, Ding Jie, Wang Feng, Qin Yuan. Characteristics of Fiber Collimator Based on Thermally Expanded Core Fiber[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2012, 49(6): 60602
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