Geometric phase due to orbit-orbit interaction: Rotating LP < inf > 11 < /inf > modes in a two-mode fiber
Geometric phase due to orbit-orbit interaction: Rotating LP < inf > 11 < /inf > modes in a two-mode fiber
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2017-09-22
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Chakravarthy, T. Pradeep
Naik, Dinesh N.
Viswanathan, Nirmal K.
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Accumulation of geometric phase due to non-coplanar propagation of higher-order modes in an optical fiber is experimentally demonstrated. Vertically-polarized LP11 fiber mode, excited in a horizontally-held, torsion-free, step-index, two-mode optical fiber, rotates due to asymmetry in the propagating k-vectors, arising due to off-centered beam location at the fiber input. Perceiving the process as due to rotation of the fiber about the off-axis launch position, the orbital Berry phase accumulation upon scanning the launch position in a closed-loop around the fiber axis manifests as rotational Doppler effect, a consequence of orbit-orbit interaction. The anticipated phase accumulation as a function of the input launch position, observed through interferometry is connected to the mode rotation angle, quantified using the autocorrelation method.
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geometric phase,
orbit-orbit interaction,
rotational doppler effect,
two-mode fiber
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Journal of Optics (United Kingdom). v.19(10)