Ligang Huang
Nankai University
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Optics Express | 2016
Wending Zhang; Ligang Huang; Keyan Wei; Peng Li; Biqiang Jiang; Dong Mao; Feng Gao; Ting Mei; Guoquan Zhang; Jianlin Zhao
Theoretical analysis and experimental demonstration are presented for the generation of cylindrical vector beams (CVBs) via mode conversion in fiber from HE11 mode to TM01 and TE01 modes, which have radial and azimuthal polarizations, respectively. Intermodal coupling is caused by an acoustic flexural wave applied on the fiber, whereas polarization control is necessary for the mode conversion, i.e. HE11x→TM01 and HE11y→TE01 for acoustic vibration along the x-axis. The frequency of the RF driving signal for actuating the acoustic wave is determined by the phase matching condition that the period of acoustic wave equals the beatlength of two coupled modes. With phase matching condition tunability, this approach can be used to generate different types of CVBs at the same wavelength over a broadband. Experimental demonstration was done in the visible and communication bands.
Optics Letters | 2012
Wending Zhang; Ligang Huang; Feng Gao; Fang Bo; Li Xuan; Guoquan Zhang; Jingjun Xu
We report a tunable add/drop channel coupler based on an acousto-optic tunable filter and a tapered fiber. The coupling efficiency and central wavelength of the add/drop channel coupler are tunable by simply tuning the power and frequency of the driving radio frequency signal. Further possible improvements on the configuration are also discussed.
Optics Express | 2016
Wending Zhang; Keyan Wei; Ligang Huang; Dong Mao; Biqiang Jiang; Feng Gao; Guoquan Zhang; Ting Mei; Jianlin Zhao
We presented a method to actualize the optical vortex generation with wavelength tunability via an acoustically-induced fiber grating (AIFG) driven by a radio frequency source. The circular polarization fundamental mode could be converted to the first-order optical vortex through the AIFG, and its topological charges were verified by the spiral pattern of coaxial interference between the first-order optical vortex and a Gaussian-reference beam. A spectral tuning range from 1540 nm to 1560 nm was demonstrated with a wavelength tunability slope of 4.65 nm/kHz. The mode conversion efficiency was 95% within the whole tuning spectral range.
Optics Express | 2015
Wending Zhang; Wei Gao; Ligang Huang; Dong Mao; Biqiang Jiang; Feng Gao; Dexing Yang; Guoquan Zhang; Jingjun Xu; Jianlin Zhao
We provide an optical heterodyne detection configuration based on an all-fiber acousto-optic structure, which acts as both frequency shifter and coupler simultaneously, with a resolution of 0.01 nm from 10 kHz to 90 kHz.
Optics Express | 2014
Wei Xin; Zhi-Bo Liu; Qi-Wen Sheng; Ming Feng; Ligang Huang; Peng Wang; Wen-Shuai Jiang; Fei Xing; Yange Liu; Jianguo Tian
Using a two-layer structure consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to support graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), we demonstrate a flexible integrated graphene saturable absorber (SA) on microfiber for passive mode-locked soliton fiber laser. This method can optimize the light-graphene interaction by using evanescent field in the integration structure. Moreover, the fiber laser with the in-line microfiber-to-graphene SA can realize the tunabilities of both the 3dB bandwidth of output optical spectrum and the pulse width of soliton. This tunable mode-locked soliton laser has potential applications in optical communication, optical microscopy, and so on.
Optics Express | 2013
Wending Zhang; Ligang Huang; Feng Gao; Fang Bo; Guoquan Zhang; Jingjun Xu
Based on the evanescent-field coupling between the cladding modes of two adjacent and parallel all-fiber acousto-optic tunable filters, tunable broadband light coupling with relatively uniform insertion loss of trapping spectrum was achieved. In the experiments, a wide spectral tuning range from 1490 nm to 1610 nm, covering the whole C- and L-band and parts of S-bands, was demonstrated with a wavelength tunability slope of -0.72 nm/kHz. The insertion loss of the trapping spectrum was uniform (around -5.0 dB, which can be improved with a longer evanescent-field coupling length) within the whole tuning spectral range. Such a light coupling structure would be useful in tunable broadband light coupler and broadband optical fiber add/drop multiplexer for applications in coarse wavelength division multiplexing systems.
Optics Letters | 2016
Wending Zhang; Ligang Huang; Keyan Wei; Peng Li; Biqiang Jiang; Dong Mao; Feng Gao; Ting Mei; Guoquan Zhang; Jianlin Zhao
We propose a method to generate the high-order optical vortex in a few-mode fiber via cascaded acoustically driven vector mode conversion. Theoretical analysis showed that the vector mode conversion induced by the acoustically induced fiber grating (AIFG) could occur between two HE modes with adjacent azimuthal numbers. In the experiment conducted at 532 nm, two AIFGs were simultaneously induced in the same segment of the fiber by a radio frequency source containing two different frequency components. One AIFG was used to convert the left- and right-handed circular polarization fundamental modes to the ±1-order vortex modes, which were then further converted to the ±2-order vortex modes by the other AIFG. The topological charges of the vortex modes were verified using both coaxial and off-axial interference methods, showing typical signature patterns of spiral forms and forklike fringes, respectively.
Optics Express | 2017
Keyan Wei; Wending Zhang; Ligang Huang; Dong Mao; Feng Gao; Ting Mei; Jianlin Zhao
Mode coupling from the fundamental vector mode (HE11x) to the cylindrical vector beams (CVBs) and optical vortex beams (OVBs) of a few-mode fiber excited by two acoustic flexural waves with orthogonal perturbations is achieved by using a composite acoustic transducer. The HE11x mode is converted to TM01 and TE01 modes, which have radial and azimuthal polarizations, by using the lowest-order acoustic flexural modes of F11x and F11y, respectively. Furthermore, HE11x mode can also be converted to the ± 1-order OVBs of HE21even±iHE21odd through the combined acoustic modes of F11x±iF11y. This technique provides a useful way of generating CVBs and OVBs in optical fiber with conveniently electrically-controlled mode conversion characteristics.
Optics Express | 2017
Na Yan; Xiaofang Han; Pengfa Chang; Ligang Huang; Feng Gao; Xuanyi Yu; Wending Zhang; Ze Zhang; Guoquan Zhang; Jingjun Xu
A fast tunable dual-wavelength laser based on in-fiber acousto-optic Mach-Zehnder interferometer (AO-MZI) with new fabrication process is proposed. Not only could the center wavelength of the output laser be optimized with enhanced tuning range about 30 nm by tuning the polarization and the driving frequency of the radio frequency (RF) signal accordingly, but also the spectral spacing between the two output wavelengths could be tuned from ~0 nm to 2.65 nm by controlling the power of the RF signal. The tuning mechanism was also discussed.
Optics Letters | 2016
Ligang Huang; Jie Wang; Weihua Peng; Wending Zhang; Fang Bo; Xuanyi Yu; Feng Gao; Pengfa Chang; Xiaobo Song; Guoquan Zhang; Jingjun Xu
Based on the conversion between the fundamental mode (LP01) and the higher-order mode (LP11) in a tapered fiber via a whispering gallery mode resonator, an add/drop filter was proposed and demonstrated experimentally, in which the resonator only interacted with one tapered fiber, rather than two tapered fibers as in conventional configurations. The filter gains advantages of easy alignment and low scattering loss over the other filters based on tapered fiber and resonator, and will be useful in application.