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Making Fiber Act like a Pockels Cell

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An all-fiber device could serve as the Q-switch in a fiber laser.

Breck Hitz

Researchers at Acreo AB in Stockholm, Sweden, have recently demonstrated an all-fiber device that, like a Pockels cell, rotates the polarization of light passing through it when a voltage is applied. Although the physics is completely different — the Swedish device depends on thermally induced stress birefringence generated in the fiber, not the linear electro-optic effect — the result is important from a practical perspective. Pockels cells make very efficient Q-switches for conventional bulk lasers, but in a fiber laser they are awkwardly bulky and inefficient. The new device offers the...Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
    Glossary
    pockels cell
    A device containing an electro-optic crystal and using the Pockels effect. A voltage applied across the crystal generates birefringence, causing plane-polarized light propagating through the crystal to be resolved into two orthogonal vectors. The change in retardation between the two vectors (ellipticity) is proportional to the magnitude of the electrical field. A crossed polarizer analyzes the output beam, resulting in intensity modulation. Response time can be in picoseconds.
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