Title :
Aberration Correction for Free Space Optical Communications Using Rectangular Zernike Modal Wavefront Sensing
Author :
Feng Feng ; White, Ian H. ; Wilkinson, Timothy D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
A time multiplexed rectangular Zernike modal wavefront sensor based on a nematic phase-only liquid crystal spatial light modulator and specially designed for a high power two-electrode tapered laser diode which is a compact and novel free space optical communication source is used in an adaptive beam steering free space optical communication system, enabling the system to have 1.25 GHz modulation bandwidth, 4.6° angular coverage and the capability of sensing aberrations within the system and caused by atmosphere turbulence up to absolute value of 0.15 waves amplitude and correcting them in one correction cycle. Closed-loop aberration correction algorithm can be implemented to provide convergence for larger and time varying aberrations. Improvement of the system signal-to-noise-ratio performance is achieved by aberration correction. To our knowledge, it is first time to use rectangular orthonormal Zernike polynomials to represent balanced aberrations for high power rectangular laser beam in practice.
Keywords :
aberrations; adaptive optics; atmospheric turbulence; liquid crystals; optical communication; polynomials; semiconductor lasers; spatial light modulators; wavefront sensors; aberration correction; adaptive beam steering; atmosphere turbulence; bandwidth 1.25 GHz; closed-loop aberration correction algorithm; correction cycle; free space optical communication source; high power rectangular laser beam; high power two-electrode tapered laser diode; nematic phase-only liquid crystal spatial light modulator; rectangular orthonormal Zernike polynomials; system signal-to-noise-ratio performance; time multiplexed rectangular Zernike modal wavefront sensor; time varying aberrations; Beam steering; Laser beams; Measurement by laser beam; Optical sensors; Polynomials; Sensitivity; Adaptive optics; beam steering; free-space optical communications; spatial light modulators (SLMs);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2301634