Transfer-matrix approach based on modal analysis for modeling corrugated long-period fiber gratings
Author(s) -
Gia-Wei Chern,
Lon A. Wang,
Chunn-Yenn Lin
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
applied optics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0003-6935
DOI - 10.1364/ao.40.004476
Subject(s) - long period fiber grating , optics , cladding (metalworking) , transfer matrix , materials science , coupled mode theory , grating , cladding mode , mode coupling , modal , cascade , optical fiber , refractive index , physics , graded index fiber , polarization maintaining optical fiber , fiber optic sensor , composite material , computer science , computer vision , chemistry , chromatography
A transfer-matrix method is developed for modeling a corrugated long-period fiber grating. Cladding-mode resonance in such a corrugated structure can be controlled by the applied tensile stress based on the photoelastic effect. A first-order vectorial perturbation expansion is used to derive the mode fields of the two basic regions under the strain-induced index perturbation. Because the etched cladding radius is much smaller than the unetched radius, the effect of the corrugated structure on cladding modes cannot be treated as a small perturbation. Thus the conventional coupled-mode theory is inadequate for the modeling of such a structure. Based on a self-consistent mode-matching technique, mode coupling within the corrugated structure can be described by a set of transfer matrices. We apply the formulation to the calculation of the transmission spectra of a corrugated long-period grating and compare the calculated with the experimental results. The transfer-matrix approach is found to account well for the features of the transmission spectra of the corrugated long-period gratings.
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