Title: CO2 Laser Fusion Splicing Between PBGF and SMF
1CO2 Laser Fusion Splicing Between PBGF and SMF
Dana Cristea Bridgewater College / KSU Physics
Research 2006
Other members of LUMOS lab Kristan Corwin,
Rajesh Thapa, Kevin Knabe, Andrew Jones
2Purpose
- What? Sealing hollow optical fiber containing
acetylene gas. - Why? Frequency metrology, atomic clocks and
quantum/atom optics - Who else? P.S. Light, F. Couny, and F. Benabid.
Single Mode Fiber (SMF)
Photonic Bandgap Fiber (PBGF)
3My Project Description
- Status of Project - splices made in
air - new apparatus build, untested. - My Goal - make splices in vacuum.
- Results - Improved splices in air.
- Major Challenges - fiber slipping and
sticking to clamps - fiber length. - Future Directions
4Project Set-up
5Project Set-up
CO2
HeNe
ZnSe Lens
Clamps with Fibers
Combiner
6ZnSe Lens
Lasers are passing through the center of the lens
Lasers are not centered
7Fiber Set-up
Power (in mW) 10 (Power dBm)/10
Butt Coupled fibers
Fiber connected to Power meter
Fiber connected to IR Laser 2.3dBm (1.69 mW)
Clamp on translation stage
8Procedure
- Secure fibers in clamps
- Overlap lasers and align them onto fibers
- Butt Couple the fibers until maximum
transmission obtained. - Apply Stuffing Stroke pushing fibers together
until transmission drops 3-4 dBm (fibers shrink
during splice).
9Splice at 3V for 1 minute or until transmission
through fibers drops.
Pre-heating for 20 sec. at 0.65V
- Activate CO2 laser using Labview program, and
observe fiber transmission vs. time.
Power
Power Drop
1.95 dBm
-2.12dBm
Splice complete
-5.1 dBm
Time
Stuffing Stroke
10Procedure (cont.)
- Check splice strength Break Radius.
BR (L1 L2) / (2p)
L1 L2 circumference
11Challenges
- Problem 1 Fiber Slipping during Stuffing
Stroke. - Problem 2 Fragile splices. - sticky rubber
on clamps - fiber length
12ZnSe windows
Translation Stage Fixed Clamp
ZnSe Lens
ZnSe Window
13Results
- Break Radius 0.76 cm
- Break Radius 1.37cm 0.27cm
- In Vacuum Chamber without ZnSe windows at
atmospheric pressure - Splice Loss
- -0.07 dBm gt Perfect splice
- With ZnSe windows in
- Splice Loss 0.55 dBm 2.235 dBm
14Future of the project
- Splice SMF to SMF inside vacuum chamber with air
in and lower power. - Splice SMF to SMF with air pumped out.
- Splice SMF to PBGF and create acetylene cell.
15Special Thanks )
- Dr. Kristan Corwin
- Mr. Mike Wells
- LUMOS Group (Rajesh Thapa, Kevin Knabe, and
Andrew Jones) - Dr. Larry Weaver
- NSF/REU/Physics Department
- Aaron Pung, Matt Wood, and Greg Johnson