Measuring deviations from a perfectly circular cross-section of an optical nanofiber at the \r{A}ngstr\"om scale
Measuring deviations from a perfectly circular cross-section of an optical nanofiber at the \r{A}ngstr\"om scale
Tapered optical fibers (TOFs) with sub-wavelength-diameter waists, known as optical nanofibers, are powerful tools for interfacing quantum emitters and nanophotonics. These applications demand stable polarization of the fiber-guided light field. However, the linear birefringence resulting from \r{A}ngstr\"om-scale deviations in the nanofiber's ideally circular cross-section can lead to significant polarization changes within millimeters of light propagation. Here, we experimentally investigate such deviations using two in-situ approaches. First, we measure the resonance frequencies of hundreds of flexural modes along the nanofiber, which exhibit splitting due to the non-circular cross section. By analyzing the mean resonance frequencies of each pair and the corresponding frequency splitting, we conclude that the nanofiber can be well described as having an elliptical cross-section with a mean radius of 255.6(9) nm, where the semi-axes differ by only about 2\r{A}. Second, we monitor the polarization of the guided light field by imaging the light scattered out of the nanofiber and observe a periodic polarization change along it. From the linear birefringence due to the elliptical cross-section, we infer a comparable difference in the semi-axes as the first method, and determine the orientation of the polarization eigenaxes. Our work is crucial for any fundamental or applied study that requires a well-controlled interaction between guided light and matter, in particular for quantum memories, frequency conversion, or lasing that require a large interaction length.
Jihao Jia、Felix Tebbenjohanns、Thomas Hoinkes、Jürgen Volz、Arno Rauschenbeutel、Philipp Schneeweiss
物理学
Jihao Jia,Felix Tebbenjohanns,Thomas Hoinkes,Jürgen Volz,Arno Rauschenbeutel,Philipp Schneeweiss.Measuring deviations from a perfectly circular cross-section of an optical nanofiber at the \r{A}ngstr\"om scale[EB/OL].(2025-05-26)[2025-06-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.20476.点此复制
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