G02B6/0208

Method and system for detecting dynamic strain
11313744 · 2022-04-26 · ·

A system and method for detecting dynamic strain of a housing. The system includes an optical fiber linearly affixed along a surface of a length of the housing and an interrogator comprising a laser source and a photodetector. The optical fiber comprises at least one pair of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) tuned to reflect substantially identical wavelengths with a segment of the optical fiber extending between the FBGs. The segment of the optical fiber is linearly affixed along the surface of the housing. The interrogator is configured to perform interferometry by shining laser light along the optical fiber and detecting light reflected by the FBGs. The interrogator outputs dynamic strain measurements based on interferometry performed on the reflected light.

OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE DEVICE AND LASER APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME

Provided are an optical waveguide device and a laser apparatus including the same. The optical waveguide device includes a peripheral part disposed on an edge region of a substrate, an air pocket disposed on a central region of the substrate within the peripheral part, an optical waveguide comprising a core layer, which is disposed on an upper portion of the substrate within the air pocket to extend in a first direction, and an electrode on the core layer, and a plurality of hinges disposed on the air pocket to connect the optical waveguide to the peripheral part in a second direction crossing the first direction.

HETEROGENEOUS LAYERED VOLUME BRAGG GRATING WAVEGUIDE ARCHITECTURE
20220260836 · 2022-08-18 ·

A waveguide display includes a plurality of grating layers, the plurality of grating layers characterized by two or more different base refractive indices and including a set of volume Bragg gratings (VBGs). Each VBG of the set of VBGs is configured to diffract display light in a different respective field-of-view (FOV) and wavelength range. The set of VBGs includes a plurality of groups of VBGs. VBGs in each respective group of the plurality of groups of VBGs are characterized by a same grating period and include at least one VBG in each grating layer of the plurality of grating layers.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATING AN OPTICAL FIBER DEVICE FOR SHAPE SENSING

There is described a method of fabricating an optical fiber device, the method comprising: positioning longitudinal portions of a plurality of optical fibers alongside each other in a given geometrical relationship, depositing liquid coating material around the longitudinal portions of the plurality of optical fibers; and the liquid coating material setting up around the longitudinal portions of the plurality of optical fibers thereby maintaining said given geometrical relationship along the longitudinal portions.

OPTICAL FIBER DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DIRECTING STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING (SRS) LIGHT OUT OF A FIBER CORE & INTO A CLADDING

Optical fiber devices, systems, and methods for separating Raman spectrum from signal spectrum. Once separated, the Raman spectrum may be suppressed (e.g., as a result of a reduction in gain from the signal spectrum, and/or through dissipation of the Raman spectrum energy), while the signal spectrum may be propagated in one or more guided modes of a fiber system. In some embodiments, a fiber system may include a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) or a long period fiber grating (LPFG), each configured to couple a core propagation mode into a cladding propagation mode with an efficiency that is higher for Raman spectrum than for signal spectrum. A fiber system further may include a cladding light stripper (CLS) configured to preferentially remove cladding modes containing the Raman component.

METHODS FOR SRS PROTECTION OF LASER COMPONENTS AND APPARATUS PROVIDING SRS PROTECTION

Apparatus include a first optical fiber including a core situated to propagate a signal beam at a signal wavelength and an unwanted stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) beam at an SRS wavelength associated with the signal wavelength, and a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) situated in a core of a second optical fiber optically coupled to the core of the first optical fiber, the FBG having a selected grating reflectivity associated with the SRS wavelength and being situated to reflect the SRS beam back along the core of the second optical fiber and to reduce a damage associated with propagation of the SRS beam to power sensitive laser system components optically coupled to the second optical fiber. Methods are also disclosed.

OPTICAL FIBER DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SUPPRESSING STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING (SRS)

Optical fiber devices, systems, and methods for separating Raman spectrum from signal spectrum Raman spectrum may be suppressed as a result of a reduction in gain and/or through dissipation while the signal spectrum may Raman Components In be propagated in one or more guided modes of a fiber system. A fiber system may Length include a propagation mode coupler to couple a first guided mode into a second guided mode with an efficiency that varies as a function of wavelength of the propagated light. Mode coupling efficiency may be higher for Raman spectrum, and lower for signal spectrum so that Raman spectrum associated with a fundamental mode is preferentially coupled into a higher-order mode. A fiber system may include a mode filter operable to discriminate between first and second guided modes. Within the filter, guiding of the first mode may be superior to that of the second mode with Raman spectrum preferentially rejected.

HIGH BACKSCATTERING WAVEGUIDES
20210247563 · 2021-08-12 · ·

A high backscattering optical fiber comprising a perturbed segment in which the perturbed segment reflects a relative power such that the optical fiber has an effective index of n.sub.eff, a numerical aperture of NA, a scatter of R.sub.p.fwdarw.r.sup.(fiber) that varies axially along the optical fiber, a total transmission loss of α.sub.fiber, an in-band range greater than one nanometer (1 nm), and a figure of merit (FOM) in the in-band range. The FOM being defined as:

[00001] FOM = R p .fwdarw. r ( fiber ) α fiber ( NA 2 n eff ) 2 .

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING DYNAMIC STRAIN
20210247250 · 2021-08-12 · ·

A system and method for detecting dynamic strain of a housing. The system includes an optical fiber linearly affixed along a surface of a length of the housing and an interrogator comprising a laser source and a photodetector. The optical fiber comprises at least one pair of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) tuned to reflect substantially identical wavelengths with a segment of the optical fiber extending between the FBGs. The segment of the optical fiber is linearly affixed along the surface of the housing. The interrogator is configured to perform interferometry by shining laser light along the optical fiber and detecting light reflected by the FBGs. The interrogator outputs dynamic strain measurements based on interferometry performed on the reflected light.

FIBER BRAGG GRATING-BASED ADVANCE PNEUMATIC FIRE/OVERHEAT DETECTOR

A system for detecting a fire or overheating event includes a heat detector, an optical fiber, a photodetector, and a processing unit. The pneumatic heat detector includes a sealed chamber sealed with a diaphragm having an initial position, and the optical fiber is in operable communication with the diaphragm. The optical fiber includes an FBG. The optical signal generator is configured to emit an optical signal with into the optical fiber. The photodetector is configured to receive a reflected optical signal from the FBG. The processing unit is configured to correlate the reflection wavelength of the reflected optical signal with a temperature of the heat detector.