Tunable-wavelength picosecond vortex generation in fiber and its application in frequency-doubled vortex

Wending Zhang, Keyan Wei, Heng Wang, Dong Mao, Feng Gao, Ligang Huang, Ting Mei, Jianlin Zhao

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Abstract

We present a method for tunable-wavelength picosecond vortex pulse generation by using an acoustically-induced fiber grating (AIFG). The AIFG-driven mode conversion characteristic was activated via a shear-mode piezoelectric transducer that excels in excitation efficiency of acoustic flexural wave and mechanical stability. The linearly-polarized ±1-order picosecond vortex pulse was experimentally generated via AIFG with a uniform coupling efficiency of ∼98.4% from the fundamental mode to the ±1-order vortex mode within the wavelength range 1540 nm ∼ 1560 nm. The topological charge and the linearly-polarized characteristic of the picosecond vortex pulse were verified by examination of the off-axial interference and the polarization angle-dependent intensity, respectively. Furthermore, the picosecond vortex pulse with wavelength tunability was input to a nonlinear BBO crystal to generate a frequency-doubled ±2-order vortex in the wavelength range 770 nm ∼ 780 nm. This technology provides a convenient apparatus for generating a picosecond vortex pulse and the frequency-doubled vortex with wavelength tunability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014004
JournalJournal of Optics (United Kingdom)
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018

Keywords

  • fiber optics
  • fiber optics components
  • optical vortices
  • upconversion

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