3 April 2014 Fiber-coupled polarization independent liquid crystal Fabry–Perot tunable filter
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Abstract
A polarization independent Fabry–Perot liquid crystal tunable filter coupled to an optical fiber is demonstrated using polarization diversity. Using a Wollaston prism, the beam splits into two orthogonal beams, while the polarization of one of the beams is rotated by 90 deg using a variable half wave plate. The two beams are then combined into an optical fiber. Tuning of unpolarized light over the range 720 to 800 nm is demonstrated.
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Sivan Isaacs, Francis Placido, and Ibrahim Abdulhalim "Fiber-coupled polarization independent liquid crystal Fabry–Perot tunable filter," Optical Engineering 53(4), 047101 (3 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.53.4.047101
Published: 3 April 2014
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Dielectric polarization

Beam splitters

Tunable filters

Optical fibers

Wave plates

Mirrors

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