Publications by authors named "Yishen Qiu"

In this paper, a polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) based polarization coherency matrix tomography (PCMT) combining polarization coherency matrix with Mueller matrix is proposed for the determination of complete polarization properties of tissue. PCMT measures the Jones matrix of biological sample based on similar transformation, in which four elements have initial random phase from different polarization states based on traditional PS-OCT. The results indicate that PCMT can eliminate the phase difference of incident lights with different polarization states.

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In this work, we analytically derive the transmission spectra of the seven-core fiber (SCF) with a phase mismatch between the center core and outer cores based on the mode coupling theory. We also establish the wavelength shift as a function of temperature and ambient refractive index (RI) using approximations and differentiation techniques. Our results reveal the opposite effects of temperature and ambient RI on the wavelength shift of the SCF transmission spectrum.

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A highly sensitive Mach-Zehnder interferometer based on a twisted structure in seven-core fiber (SCF) for curvature measurement is investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The device is fabricated by splicing a segment of a twisted SCF with single-mode fibers by the over fusion method. An interference pattern of the straight sensor appears in the transmission spectra.

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Demodulation is a bottleneck for applications involving fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs). An overlap spectrum FBG sensor based on a light power demodulation method is presented in this paper. The demodulation method uses two chirp FBGs (cFBGs) of which the reflection spectra partially overlap each other.

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Low current sensitivity and insufficient system stability are two key problems in all-fiber current sensor (AFCS) studies. In order to solve the two problems, a novel AFCS combining single-polarization single-mode (SPSM) couplers and a loop structure is presented in this paper with a design that incorporates the advantages of both SPSM couplers and a loop structure. SPSM couplers are shown to simplify the AFCS system and reduce the risk of interference, and the loop structure can enhance the current sensitivity.

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We have experimentally developed a hybrid-structure multi-channel all-fiber current sensor with ordinary silica fiber using fiber loop architecture. According to the rationale of time division multiplexing, the sensor combines parallel and serial structures. The purpose of the hybrid-structure multi-channel all-fiber current sensor is to get more information from the different measured points simultaneously.

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Infrared photon dissociation (IRPD) spectra of the NaSO4(-)(H2O)n clusters with up to five water molecules have been studied using quantum chemical calculations. Our calculation reveals that the splitting of the peaks in the ~800-1300 cm(-1) region of the IRPD spectra, which contains the information on S-O bond stretching of the anion, indicates the deviation of the cation from the C(3v) axis as well as the asymmetric distribution of the water molecules. The frequency of the H-bonded O-H stretching peak in the ~2300-3000 cm(-1) window, on the other hand, provides information on the position of the newly added water molecule with respect to the cation.

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We present the general coherence theory for laser beams passing through a moving diffuser. The temporal coherence of laser beams passing through a moving diffuser depends on two characteristic temporal scales: the laser coherence time and the mean time it takes the diffuser to move past a phase correlation area. In most applications, the former is much shorter than the latter.

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In this paper, we demonstrate a novel all-fiber current sensor using ordinary silica fiber. The sensor employs a fiber solenoid as a current sensor head, which improves the current sensitivity by allowing optical signals to traverse the sensor head repeatedly. Theory and experiment prove that the improvement in sensitivity increases periodically with the number of repetitions of optical signals circulating round the loop.

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The relationship between the speckle contrast of scattered light in near field and longitudinal distance that is perpendicular to scattering surface is investigated. The experiment indicates that when using the laser illumination source with proper time coherence length, the curve of speckle contrast vs. longitudinal distance appears minimum turning point.

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We propose and numerically demonstrate a polarization-independent Fabry-Perot interferometer (PI-FPI) based on the self-collimation effect in a hole-type silicon photonic crystal (PhC). By use of the polarization peak matching method, a resonance frequency of the transverse-electric modes can equal that of the transverse-magnetic modes in the PI-FPI, although the transmission spectra are quite polarization dependent due to birefringence of the PhC. For the operating wavelength of 1550 nm, the PI free spectral range of the PI-FPI is up to 32.

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A theoretical model is presented describing continuous-wave operation about wavelength tunable Yb(3+):LSO (Yb(3+):Lu(2)SiO(5)) laser. In LSO host, Yb(3+) ion occupies two different Lu(3+) sites and the spectrum exhibits the inhomogeneously broadened property. Working as a computable model, it takes into account the pump absorption saturation, the re-absorption of laser, and the full spectral information of the laser transition.

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New all-optical NOT and NOR logic gates based on a single ultracompact photonic crystal ring resonator (PCRR) have been proposed. The PCRR was formed by removing the line defect along the GammaM direction instead of the conventional GammaX direction in a square-pattern cylindrical silicon-rod photonic crystal structure. The behavior of the proposed logic gates is qualitatively analyzed with the theory of beam interference and then numerically investigated by use of the two-dimensional finite-difference time-domain method.

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We report here a polarization-independent drop filter (PIDF) based on a photonic crystal self-collimation ring resonator (SCRR). Despite of the large birefringence associated with the polarization-dependent dispersion properties, we demonstrate a PIDF based on multiple-beam interference theory and polarization peak matching (PPM) technique. The PIDF performance was also investigated based on finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) technique, with excellent agreement between the theory and the simulation.

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A multichannel-fiber ringdown sensor based on the principle of time-division multiplexing is described. The purpose of multiplexing is to obtain the information of one or more fiber ringdown sensor heads simultaneously under the premise of cost neutrality. To illustrate the principle, we study the typical dual-channel fiber ringdown force sensor in our experiment.

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