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Optical excitation and characterization of gigahertz acoustic resonances in optical fiber tapers
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Applied Physics Letters. Amer Inst Physics, v. 93, n. 13, 2008.
0003-6951
WOS:000259794100010
10.1063/1.2995863
Autor
Kang, MS
Brenn, A
Wiederhecker, GS
Russell, PSJ
Institución
Resumen
Transverse acoustic resonances at gigahertz frequencies are excited by electrostriction in the few-micrometer-thick waists of low-loss optical fiber tapers of up to 40 cm long. A pump-probe technique is used in which the resonances are excited by a train of optical pulses and probed in a Sagnac interferometer. Strong radially symmetric acoustic resonances are observed and the dependence of their frequencies on taper thickness is investigated. Such easily reconfigurable acousto-optic interactions may have applications in the high-frequency mode locking of fiber lasers. (C) 2008 American Institute of Physics. 93 13