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Broadband micro-Michelson interferometer with multi-optical-path beating using a sphered-end hollow fiber

01 June 2011

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We demonstrate a high-sensitivity broadband (1250-1650nm) fiber micro-Michelson interferometer using a single-mode fiber end-spliced with a sphered-end hollow-core fiber. The hollow core is slightly smaller than the solid core of a single-mode fiber, so the fractional power of the core mode is converted into cladding modes. The excited cladding modes propagate at distinct optical paths along the hollow-core fiber and have individual foci outside the spherical lens. The reflected core mode, generated at the solid core-air interface, and the reflected cladding modes, generated at external material, interfere with each other to produce beating in the interference signals. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America