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Special-purpose fiber - Polarization-maintaining fibers written by Sun Hai 

Polarization-maintaining fibers is a special purpose single mode fiber, it preserves and transmits the polarization state of light that is launched into it.

The reason why we need to have polarization-maintaining fibers is that regular single mode fiber cannot maintain the polarization state of input laser beam. Because in a regular single mode fiber, the input polarized laser beam (consist of two perpendicular polarized modes - horizontal and vertical) have the same propagation constant (propagation constant is a measure of the change undergone by the amplitude of the wave as it propagates in a given direction), in other words they both travel at the same velocity (not good). It would cause optical energy from one of these modes (horizontal or vertical mode) to transfer the other or “cross-couple”.  That is the reason why single mode fiber cannot maintain the polarization state of input laser beam. 

Then the polarization-maintaining fibers was invented to overcome this problem. The polarization-maintaining fibers are designed in such a way that two perpendicular polarized modes are forced to travel at different propagation constants, which means they travel at different velocity. This difference in velocities makes it very hard for optical energy to transfer between each other. As the result that polarization state of input laser beam is preserved.  This special purpose fiber is commonly used in fiber optic sensing, interferometry and slab dielectric waveguides. 

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