DocumentCode
783558
Title
High-sensitivity detection of narrowband light in a more intense broadband background using coherence interferogram phase
Author
Coutinho, Ricardo C. ; Selviah, David R. ; Griffiths, Hugh D.
Author_Institution
Brazilian Navy Weapon Syst. Directorate, Rio de Janeiro
Volume
24
Issue
10
fYear
2006
Firstpage
3654
Lastpage
3662
Abstract
This paper describes an optical interferometric detection technique, known as the interferogram phase step shift, which detects narrowband, coherent, and partially coherent light in more intense broadband incoherent background light using changes in the phase gradient with the optical path difference of the coherence interferogram to distinguish the bandwidth or coherence of the signal from that of the background. The detection sensitivity is assessed experimentally by measuring the smallest signal-to-background ratio or signal-to-clutter ratio (SCR), which causes a detectable change in the self-coherence interferogram phase. This minimum detectable SCR (MDSCR) is measured for the multimode He-Ne laser, resonant-cavity light-emitting diode (LED), narrowband-filtered white light, and LED signal sources in a more intense tungsten-halogen-lamp white-light background. The highest MDSCRs to date, to the authors´ knowledge, are -46.42 dB for coherent light and -31.96 dB for partially coherent light, which exceed those of existing automatic single-domain techniques by 18.97 and 4.51 dB with system input dynamic ranges of 19.24 and 11.39 dB, respectively. The sensitivity dependence on the signal-to-system bandwidth ratio and on the relative offset of their central wavelengths is also assessed, and optimum values are identified
Keywords
light coherence; optical sensors; phase shifting interferometry; photodetectors; He-Ne laser; LED signal sources; automatic single-domain technique; coherence interferogram phase; high-sensitivity detection; intense broadband background; interferogram phase step shift; light coherence; light emitting diode; multimode laser; narrowband light; narrowband-filtered white light; optical interferometric detection; optical path difference; phase gradient; resonant-cavity LED; self-coherence interferogram phase; signal-to-background ratio; signal-to-clutter ratio; signal-to-system bandwidth ratio; tungsten-halogen-lamp; Bandwidth; Light emitting diodes; Narrowband; Optical detectors; Optical interferometry; Optical sensors; Phase detection; Phase measurement; Resonance; Thyristors; Correlators; envelope detection; gas detectors; homodyne detection; missile detection and tracking; object detection; optical signal detection; phase detection; photodetectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2006.881851
Filename
1707827
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