Optically active mechanical modes of tapered optical fibers
Optics
2014-01-07 v1
Abstract
Tapered optical fibers with a nanofiber waist are widely used tools for efficient coupling of light to photonic devices or quantum emitters via the nanofiber's evanescent field. In order to ensure well-controlled coupling, the phase and polarization of the nanofiber guided light field have to be stable. Here, we show that in typical tapered optical fibers these quantities exhibit high-frequency thermal fluctuations. They originate from high-Q torsional oscillations that opto-mechanically couple to the nanofiber-guided light. We present a simple ab-initio theoretical model that quantitatively explains the torsional mode spectrum and that can be used to design tapered optical fibers with tailored mechanical properties.
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@article{arxiv.1311.0916,
title = {Optically active mechanical modes of tapered optical fibers},
author = {Chrisitan Wuttke and Garrett D. Cole and Arno Rauschenbeutel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.0916},
year = {2014}
}