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A polarization stabilizer up to 12.6 krad/s with an additional function of stable state of polarization transformation |
Zhang Xiao-Guang(张晓光)a)†, Fang Guang-Qing(方光青)a), Zhao Xin-Yuan(赵鑫媛)a), Zhang Wen-Bo(张文博)a), Xi Li-Xia(席丽霞)a), Xiong Qian-Jin(熊前进)b), Li Xi-Xiang(李喜祥)b), and Zhang Guang-Yong(张光勇)b) |
a Key Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Communications,Ministry of Education, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. O. Box 72, Beijing 100876, China; b Network Research Department, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 518129, China |
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Abstract This paper reports on an experiment about a novel method of polarization stabilization. The polarization stabilizer proposed here has an additional function of polarization transformation from any state of polarization into any others. The particle swarm optimization is introduced as a control algorithm in the process of either searching or endless tracking. The tracking speed of the stabilizer is obtained up to 12.6 krad/s by using hardware we have in the laboratory, which means that we can achieve a higher speed practical polarization stabilizer if we have faster hardware.
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Received: 23 April 2009
Revised: 22 July 2009
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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42.79.Sz
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(Optical communication systems, multiplexers, and demultiplexers?)
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42.81.Wg
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(Other fiber-optical devices)
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42.81.Gs
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(Birefringence, polarization)
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42.79.Ci
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(Filters, zone plates, and polarizers)
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Fund: Project supported by the National
High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant
No.~2009AA01Z224), and Huawei Technology Project, China (Grant
No.~YBON2008014). |
Cite this article:
Zhang Xiao-Guang(张晓光), Fang Guang-Qing(方光青), Zhao Xin-Yuan(赵鑫媛), Zhang Wen-Bo(张文博), Xi Li-Xia(席丽霞), Xiong Qian-Jin(熊前进), Li Xi-Xiang(李喜祥), and Zhang Guang-Yong(张光勇) A polarization stabilizer up to 12.6 krad/s with an additional function of stable state of polarization transformation 2010 Chin. Phys. B 19 044211
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