Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7926950 | Optics Communications | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We build ring resonators to assess the potentialities of Kagome Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fibers for future applications to resonant rotation sensing. The large mode diameter of Kagome fibers permits to reduce the free space fiber-to-fiber coupling losses, leading to cavities with finesses of about 30 for a diameter equal to 15Â cm. Resonance linewidths of 3.2Â MHz with contrasts as large as 89% are obtained. Comparison with 7-cell photonic band gap (PBG) fiber leads to better finesse and contrast with Kagome fiber. Resonators based on such fibers are compatible with the angular random walk required for medium to high performance rotation sensing. The small amount of light propagating in silica should also permit to further reduce the Kerr-induced non-reciprocity by at least three orders of magnitudes in 7-cell Kagome fiber compared with 7-cell PBG fiber.
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Authors
Ihsan Fsaifes, Gilles Feugnet, Alexia Ravaille, Benoït Debord, Frédéric Gérôme, Assaad Baz, Georges Humbert, Fetah Benabid, Sylvain Schwartz, Fabien Bretenaker,