L. Scolari,T. T. Alkeskjold,D. Noordegraaf Technical Univ. of Denmark (Denmark) G. Tartarini,P. Bassi Univ. of Bologna (Italy) A. Bjarklev Technical Univ. of Denmark (Denmark)
Liquid crystal photonic bandgap fibers represent a promising platform for the design of all-in-fiber optical devices,
which show a high degree of tunability and exhibit novel optical properties for the manipulation of guided light. In this
review paper we present tunable fiber devices for spectral filtering, such as Gaussian filters and notch filters, and devices
for polarization control and analysis, such as birefringence control devices and switchable and rotatable polarizers.
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L. Scolari, T. T. Alkeskjold, D. Noordegraaf, G. Tartarini, P. Bassi, A. Bjarklev, "Liquid crystal photonic bandgap fiber components," Proc. SPIE 6782, Optoelectronic Materials and Devices II, 678215 (12 December 2007);