Quadrupling Optical Delay Range Using Polarization Properties
●We describe a scheme to quadruple an optical delay using polarization properties of light in a fiber and demonstrate a fast variable delay line with a record-setting delay range of 72 mm at a speed of
~2 kHz (corresponding to~136 m/s). The method can find various applications where a large optical delay or a high-speed delay variation is required, including optical coherent to-mography, optoelectronic oscillator, programmable optical delaylines, and optical delay buffers.
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21, NOVEMBER 1, 2008 |
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