Light induced by charged particles in optical fibers - IN2P3 - Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules
Conference Papers Year : 2013

Light induced by charged particles in optical fibers

Abstract

The field of a charged particle passing through or near an optical fiber polarizes the fiber atoms transiently. This produces a particle-induced guided light (PIGL). PIGL can also be assisted by a metallic object stuck to the fiber, via plasmon excitation. Type-I PIGL is produced in a translation-invariant part of the fiber, type-II PIGL is produced at a fiber end, an indentation or a metallic object. Properties of type-I PIGL in a single-mode fiber (spectrum, polarization) are reviewed. Order of magnitudes are given for type-II PIGL from a fiber end or a metallic ball. Interference effects are outlined, in particular the guided Smith-Purcell radiation. Applications of PIGL to beam diagnostics are discussed.

Dates and versions

in2p3-00861228 , version 1 (12-09-2013)

Identifiers

Cite

X. Artru, C. Ray. Light induced by charged particles in optical fibers. The 5th International Conference "Channeling 2012", "Charged & Neutral Particles Channeling Phenomena", Sep 2012, Alghero, Italy. pp.162-166, ⟨10.1016/j.nimb.2013.01.061⟩. ⟨in2p3-00861228⟩
53 View
0 Download

Altmetric

Share

More