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Opt Express ; 24(3): 2485-95, 2016 Feb 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26906823

ABSTRACT

A simple multi-core flat fiber (MCFF) based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor operating in telecommunication wavelengths is proposed for refractive index sensing. Chemically stable gold (Au) and titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) layers are used outside the fiber structure to realize a simple detection mechanism. The modeled sensor shows average wavelength interrogation sensitivity of 9,600 nm/RIU (Refractive Index Unit) and maximum sensitivity of 23,000 nm/RIU in the sensing range of 1.46-1.485 and 1.47-1.475, respectively. Moreover, the refractive index resolution of 4.35 × 10(-6) is demonstrated. Additionally, proposed sensor had shown the maximum amplitude interrogation sensitivity of 820 RIU(-1), with the sensor resolution of 1.22 × 10(-5) RIU. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed sensor achieved the highest wavelength interrogation sensitivity among the reported fiber based SPR sensors. Finally we anticipate that, this novel and highly sensitive MCFF SPR sensor will find the potential applications in real time remote sensing and monitoring, ultimately enabling inexpensive and accurate chemical and biochemical analytes detection.

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Opt Express ; 22(20): 24241-55, 2014 Oct 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25321999

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We propose a photonic crystal slab-based 1 × 3 power splitter with high output transmission and equal power distribution. It is designed by cascading an asymmetric 1 × 2 power splitter and a symmetric 1 × 2 power splitter. Desired equal power splitting is achieved by introducing and optimizing the splitting region of the 1 × 2 power splitters with flexible structural defects. Simulations were carried out by using 3-D Finite Difference Time Domain method showing equal normalized power distributions of 29.6%, 28.9% and 30.5% at 1550 nm optical wavelength. In addition, equal power splitting also takes place at 1561 nm.

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Opt Lett ; 39(17): 5118-21, 2014 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25166088

ABSTRACT

We experimentally demonstrate optical delay in the second-order Brillouin gain spectrum by incorporating a double Brillouin-frequency shifter into the system. By coinciding the seed signal with the second-order Brillouin gain spectrum, it was found that the seed signal experienced significantly larger delay as compared to the Brillouin slow light generated from the first-order Brillouin spectrum. At a Brillouin gain of 17 dB, the delay was found to be at maximum of 60 ns. This widens the window of promising opportunities into the deployment of all optical tunable delay into the existing optical signal processing.

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Opt Express ; 20(12): 13402-8, 2012 Jun 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22714367

ABSTRACT

An all-optical generation of a millimeter wave carrier from a multiwavelength Brillouin-erbium fiber laser is presented. Four-channel output with spacing of about 21.5 GHz is generated from the fiber laser by controlling the gain in the cavity. A dual-wavelength signal with spacing correspondent to six orders of Brillouin frequency shift is obtained by suppressing the two channels at the middle. Heterodyning these signals at the high-speed photodetector produces a millimeter wave carrier at 64.17 GHz. Temperature dependence characteristic of Brillouin frequency shift realize the flexibility of generated millimeter wave frequency to be tuned at 6.6 MHz/ °C.

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Opt Express ; 19(3): 1699-706, 2011 Jan 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21368983

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a multiwavelength Brillouin-erbium fiber laser with double-Brillouin-frequency spacing. The wider channel spacing is realized by circulating the odd-order Stokes signals in the Brillouin gain medium through a four-port circulator. The circulated odd-order Stokes signals are amplified by the Brillouin gain and thus produce even-order Stokes signals at the output. These signals are then amplified by erbium gain block to form a ring-cavity laser. Ten channels with 0.174 nm spacing that are generated at 0.5 mW Brillouin pump power and 150 mW pump power at 1480 nm can be tuned from 1556 nm to 1564 nm. The minimum optical signal-to-noise ratio of the generated output channels is 30 dB with maximum power fluctuations of ±0.5 dB.


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Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Lasers, Solid-State , Refractometry/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
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Opt Lett ; 35(9): 1461-3, 2010 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20436603

ABSTRACT

An all-optical generation of a microwave carrier at 21 GHz that incorporates a double-Brillouin frequency shifter is presented. The frequency shift of approximately 21 GHz is achieved by generating the second-order Brillouin Stokes signal from the Brillouin pump. This is accomplished through the circulation and isolation of its first-order Stokes signal in the optical fiber. The Brillouin pump signal is heterodyned with its second-order Brillouin Stokes signal at a high-speed photodetector, and the output beating frequency is equal to the offset between these two signals. The generated microwave carrier is measured at 21.3968 GHz, and the carrier phase noise as low as -58.67 dBc/Hz is achieved.

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