Optical properties of a fs laser-created sphere inside a CYTOP fiber by Mueller polarimetry
Ruyue Que,
Enrique Garcia-Caurel,
Kyriacos Kalli
et al.
Abstract:Optical elements embedded in an optical fiber can be used to shape and
modulate the light transmitted within. We consistently observe, via
Mueller polarimetry, that the optical properties of a femtosecond (fs)
laser-created spherical cavity within a perfluorinated fiber exhibit
predictable patterns. Specifically, linear birefringence is always
induced at the periphery of the cavity, with its value showing a
bell-shape distribution. The peak value of LB showed an increase
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