
| Document Type: | Master's Thesis |
| Name: | Priya Perumalsamy |
| Email address: | pperumal@vt.edu |
| URN: | 1998/00895 |
| Title: | In-line Fiber Polarizer |
| Degree: | Master of Science |
| Department: | Electrical Engineering |
| Committee Chair: | Richard O. Claus |
| Chair's email: | roclaus@vt.edu |
| Committee Members: | Dr. Anbo Wang |
| Dr. Marten de Vries | |
| Keywords: | Fiber polarizer, Surface plasmon, Ionic self-assembled process. |
| Date of defense: | April 25, 1998 |
| Availability: | Release the entire work immediately worldwide. |
Polarizers and polarization devices are important components in fiber optic communication and sensor systems. There is a growing need for efficient low loss components that are compatible with optical fibers. An all fiber in-line polarizer is a more desirable alternative that could be placed at appropriate intervals along communication links.
An in-line fiber polarizer was fabricated and tested. The in-line fiber polarizer operates by coupling optical energy propagating in the fiber to a surface plasmon on a metallic film, which has been deposited onto the surface of the fiber. The device was constructed by polishing a short section of the lateral surface of the cladding to within the evanescent field present around the fiber core. Several thin films including a metal film are applied to the polished section of the fiber. Ionic self-assembled monolayer method was used to coat the polished fiber with thin film.
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