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Rotated chirped volume Bragg gratings for compact spectral analysis

Oussama Mhibik, Мurat Yessenov, Lam Mach, Leonid Glebov, Ayman F. Abouraddy, Ivan Divliansky

2023Optics Letters13 citationsDOI

Abstract

We introduce a new, to the best of our knowledge, optical component-a rotated chirped volume Bragg grating (r-CBG)-that spatially resolves the spectrum of a normally incident light beam in a compact footprint and without the need for subsequent free-space propagation or collimation. Unlike conventional chirped volume Bragg gratings in which both the length and width of the device must be increased to increase the bandwidth, by rotating the Bragg structure we sever the link between the length and width of a r-CBG, leading to a significantly reduced device footprint for the same bandwidth. We fabricate and characterize such a device in multiple spectral windows, we study its spectral resolution, and confirm that a pair of cascaded r-CBGs can resolve and then recombine the spectrum. Such a device can lead to ultracompact spectrometers and pulse modulators.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsFiber Bragg gratingBandwidth (computing)Collimated lightPhysicsGratingDiffraction gratingBragg's lawMaterials scienceLaserDiffractionTelecommunicationsComputer scienceAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsPhotonic and Optical Devices
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