Polarization controller for hollow-core fiber. 2007

Matthew Terrel, and Michel J F Digonnet, and Shanhui Fan
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA. terrel@stanford.edu

We demonstrate a universal polarization controller for hollow-core fibers, a simple device consisting of three twisted fiber sections that makes use of the inherent birefringence of the air-core fiber. The device 5% bandwidth at 1550 nm is calculated from measured data to be approximately 13 nm.

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