Title :
Optimization of detector arrays and circuits targeted for precision calculation in infrared laser interferometer
Author_Institution :
Shanghai Inst. of Tech. Phys., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
A low noise transimpedance amplifier (TIA) is used in a wide band PIN (Positive Intrinsic Negative) laser detector arrays to transform the photo current produced by an infrared interfering laser power to an output voltage with a specified amplitude and frequency response. In this paper we consider the specifications of a PIN detector array coupled with a TIA circuit. Then the following issues that influence high precision calculation results will be investigated: low noise performance of the detector array and TIA pre-amplifier; fluctuation effects of amplitude caused by frequency modulation interfering signal; photosensitive area (PA) of the detector and physical distance between detectors. We find that noise performance related with signal to noise ratio (SNR) defines the minimum calculation error. And PA related with sensitivity has influence on junction capacitance and amplitude fluctuation. Meanwhile bias circuit mode related with dark current also influence amplitude response. Based on these issues, a PIN detector array pair is constructed of five sensors arranged in cross. The center response wavelength of the detector array is around 850 nm according to the requirement of the referential laser interferometer.
Keywords :
capacitance; dark conductivity; frequency modulation; infrared detectors; laser arrays; laser noise; light interferometers; low noise amplifiers; operational amplifiers; optical modulation; photoconductivity; photodetectors; preamplifiers; TIA circuit; TIA preamplifier; amplitude fluctuation; amplitude response; bias circuit mode; calculation error; center response wavelength; dark current; detector array optimization; frequency modulation interfering signal; frequency response; infrared interfering laser power; infrared laser interferometer; junction capacitance; low noise transimpedance amplifier; noise performance; output voltage; photocurrent; photosensitive area; physical distance; precision calculation; sensors; signal-to-noise ratio; wide band PIN laser detector arrays; wide band positive intrinsic negative laser detector arrays; Detectors; Fluctuations; Mirrors; Optical interferometry; Power lasers; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices (NUSOD), 2012 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1602-6
DOI :
10.1109/NUSOD.2012.6316537