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Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2006

Pulse shaping properties of volume holographic gratings in anisotropic media

Chunhua Wang; Liren Liu; Aimin Yan; Dean Liu; Dashan Li; Weijuan Qu

Based on a modified coupled wave theory, the pulse shaping properties of volume holographic gratings (VHGs) in anisotropic media VHGs are studied systematically. Taking photorefractive LiNbO(3) crystals as an example, the combined effect that the grating parameters, the dispersion and optical anisotropy of the crystal, the pulse width, and the polarization state of the input ultrashort pulsed beam (UPB) have on the pulse shaping properties are considered when the input UPB with arbitrary polarization state propagates through the VHG. Under the combined effect, the diffraction bandwidth, pulse profiles of the diffracted and transmitted pulsed beams, and the total diffraction efficiency are shown. The studies indicate that the properties of the shaping of the o and e components of the input UPB in the crystal are greatly different; this difference can be used for pulse shaping applications.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2009

Phase mapping of domain kinetics in lithium niobate by digital holographic interferometry

Ya’nan Zhi; De’an Liu; Jianfeng Sun; Aimin Yan; Yu Zhou; Zhu Luan; Enwen Dai; Liren Liu; Weijuan Qu

The phase mapping of domain kinetics under the uniform steady-state electric field is achieved and investigated in the LiNbO3 crystals by digital holographic interferometry. We obtained the sequences of reconstructed three-dimensional and two-dimensional wave-field phase distributions during the electric poling in the congruent and near stoichiometric LiNbO3 crystals. The phase mapping of individual domain nucleation and growth in the two crystals are obtained. It is found that both longitudinal and lateral domain growths are not linear during the electric poling. The phase mapping of domain wall motions in the two crystals is also obtained. Both the phase relaxation and the pinning-depinning mechanism are observed during the domain wall motion. The residual phase distribution is observed after the high-speed domain wall motion. The corresponding analyses and discussions are proposed to explain the phenomena.


Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2009

Bragg diffraction of multilayer volume holographic gratings under ultrashort laser pulse readout

Aimin Yan; Liren Liu; Yanan Zhi; Dean Liu; Jianfeng Sun

The multilayer coupled wave theory is extended to systematically investigate the diffraction properties of multilayer volume holographic gratings (MVHGs) under ultrashort laser pulse readout. Solutions for the diffracted and transmitted intensities, diffraction efficiency, and the grating bandwidth are obtained in transmission MVHGs. It is shown that the diffraction characteristics depend not only on the input pulse duration but also on the number and thickness of grating layers and the gaps between holographic layers. This analysis can be implemented as a useful tool to aid with the design of multilayer volume grating-based devices employed in optical communications, pulse shaping, and processing.


Journal of Optics | 2007

Analysis of an ultrashort pulsed finite beam diffracted by volume gratings

Aimin Yan; Liren Liu; De’an Liu; Yu Zhou; Zhu Luan; Chunhua Wang

We obtain analytical solutions of the coupled wave equations that describe the Bragg diffraction of ultrashort pulsed finite beams by a thick planar grating, using two-dimensional coupled wave theory. The diffraction properties for the case of an ultrashort pulsed finite beam with Gaussian profiles in both the time and spatial domains are investigated. The spectral bandwidth of the diffracted beam, the Bragg selectivity bandwidth and the diffraction efficiency of the volume grating are influenced by the geometry parameter and the input bandwidth. Therefore extra attention should be paid to designing optical elements based on volume gratings for use with ultrashort pulsed waves in applications of pulse shaping and processing.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2006

Diffraction properties of volume holographic gratings for an ultrashort pulsed beam with different polarization states readout

Chunhua Wang; Liren Liu; Aimin Yan; Dean Liu; Zhijuan Hu; Weijuan Qu

The diffraction properties of volume holographic gratings are studied when the gratings are illuminated by an ultrashort pulsed beam with different polarization states. The developed coupled wave theory of Kogelnik is used. Considering the dispersion effect of the grating media, solutions for the diffracted and transmitted intensities, diffraction efficiencies and the bandwidths of the gratings are given in transmission volume holographic gratings and reflection volume holographic gratings. The bandwidths of the gratings are reduced by the dispersion effect of the grating media. They also have different influences on the diffraction of an ultrashort pulsed beam with different polarization states. For different values of the ratio of the spectral bandwidth of the input pulse to that of the grating, the changes of the spectral and temporal distributions of the diffracted intensities, as well as the diffraction efficiencies of the gratings are shown.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2010

Self-homodyne interferometric detection in 2×4 optical hybrid for free-space optical communication

Yanan Zhi; Yu Zhou; Jianfeng Sun; Aimin Yan; Zhu Luan; Liren Liu

The time-delay self-homodyne interferometric detection used in 2×4 90° optical hybrid for free-space optical communication is presented. An asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometer splits the received signal into two paths and recombines these two signals after a optical path difference. A balanced receiver follows the interferometer as a multiplier. The modulation contrast in the interferometer depends on the interference of identical wave-fronts, not on the quality of the wave-front itself. So it does not require wave-front compensation techniques, a local oscillator laser nor does it need frequency locking. The scheme can eliminate the effect of wave-front deformation on coherent detection in free-space optical communication effectively.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2010

A synthetic aperture imaging ladar demonstrator with Ø300mm antenna and changeable footprint

Yu Zhou; Yanan Zhi; Aimin Yan; Nan Xu; Lijuan Wang; Yapeng Wu; Zhu Luan; Jianfeng Sun; Liren Liu

A demonstrator of synthetic aperture imaging ladar (SAIL) is constructed with the maximum aperture Ø300mm of antenna telescope. This demonstrator can be set with a rectangular aperture to produce a rectangular footprint suitable for scanning format with a high resolution and a wide strip. Particularly, the demonstrator is designed not only for the farfield application but also for the verifying and testing in the near-field in the laboratory space. And a 90 degree optical hybrid is used to mitigate the external phase errors caused by turbulence and vibration along line of sight direction and the internal phase errors caused by local fiber delay line. This paper gives the details of the systematic design, and the progresses of the experiment at a target distance around 130m.


Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2007

Three-dimensional coupled wave study for finite-sized anisotropic volume holographic gratings under ultrashort pulsed beam readout

Chunhua Wang; Liren Liu; Aimin Yan; Dean Liu; Yu Zhou; Cuixia Dai

The three-dimensional coupled wave theory is extended to systematically investigate the diffraction properties of finite-sized anisotropic volume holographic gratings (VHGs) under ultrashort pulsed beam (UPB) readout. The effects of the grating geometrical size and the polarizations of the recording and readout beams on the diffraction properties are presented, in particular under the influence of grating material dispersion. The wavelength selectivity of the finite-sized VHG is analyzed. The wavelength selectivity determines the intensity distributions of the transmitted and diffracted pulsed beams along the output face of the VHG. The distortion and widening of the diffracted pulsed beams are different for different points on the output face, as is numerically shown for a VHG recorded in a LiNbO3 crystal. The beam quality is analyzed, and the variations of the total diffraction efficiency are shown in relation to the geometrical size of the grating and the temporal width of the readout UPB. In addition, the diffraction properties of the finite-sized and one-dimensional VHG for pulsed and continuous-wave readout are compared. The study shows the potential application of VHGs in controlling spatial and temporal features of UPBs simultaneously.


Journal of Optics | 2007

Diffraction properties of ultrashort pulsed beams with arbitrary temporal profiles studied with a volume holographic grating

Aimin Yan; Liren Liu; De’an Liu; Yu Zhou; Yanan Zhi; Lingyu Wan

Using modified two-dimensional coupled-wave theory, the diffraction properties of ultrashort pulsed beams with arbitrary temporal profiles are studied with a volume holographic grating. Analytical expressions for the profiles of the transmitted and diffracted beams are obtained. It is shown that the Bragg selectivity bandwidth of the volume grating can be influenced by the geometry parameter. Numerical results are illustrated for three different temporal profiles. For different temporal profiles, the ratios of the diffraction bandwidths to input bandwidths are discussed.


Journal of Optics | 2005

Effect of absorption on the diffraction efficiency in Fe:LiNbO3 crystal with 90? recording geometry

Zhifang Chai; De’an Liu; Aimin Yan; Ya’nan Zhi; Liren Liu

In this paper the saturated diffraction efficiency has been optimized by considering the effect of the absorption of the recording light on a crossed-beam grating with 90° recording geometry in Fe:LiNbO3 crystals. The dependence of saturated diffraction efficiency on the doping levels with a known oxidation–reduction state, as well as the dependence of saturated diffraction efficiency on oxidation–reduction state with known doping levels, has been investigated. Two competing effects on the saturated diffraction efficiency were discussed, and the intensity profile of the diffracted beam at the output boundary has also been investigated. The results show that the maximal saturated diffraction efficiency can be obtained in crystals with moderate doping levels and modest oxidation state. An experimental verification is performed and the results are consistent with those of the theoretical calculation.

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Liren Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianfeng Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yu Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yanan Zhi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Enwen Dai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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De’an Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhu Luan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Dean Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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