Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7909259 | Optical Materials | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A fiber-optic polarization beam splitter (PBS) incorporating reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as a metallic interlayer material is proposed and demonstrated. It is experimentally shown that the polarization beam splitting function can readily be obtained using a coupler structure with a thin rGO layer embedded between two side-polished fibers due to induced transverse magnetic (TM) surface waves. The rGO layer was prepared by a simple method of dielectric GO spraying and ultraviolet irradiation-based reduction. The polarization extinction ratio of our implemented PBS was measured to be 14.5Â dB at a wavelength of 1550Â nm for both through- and cross-port. Its operating bandwidth was shown to be at least 100Â nm (from 1500 to 1600Â nm), which was limited by the maximum tuning range of the input tunable laser used.
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Authors
Joonhoi Koo, Jaehyun Park, Yong-Won Song, Sangbae Lee, Kwanil Lee, Ju Han Lee,