Title :
Improved optical heterodyne methods for measuring frequency responses of photodetectors
Author :
Zhu, Ning Hua ; Wen, Ji Min ; San, Hai Sheng ; Huang, Heng Pei ; Zhao, Ling Juan ; Wang, Wei
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. on Integrated Optoelectron., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An improved optical self-heterodyne method utilizing a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) tunable laser and an optical fiber ring interferometer is presented in this paper. The interference efficiency can be increased by 7 dB compared with the scheme using the conventional Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The unsteady process that the beating frequency experiences in each tuning period is investigated. According to the measurement results, the wavelength and optical power of the tunable laser will be steady when the square-wave frequency is lower than 300 kHz. It has been shown that when a square-wave voltage is applied to the phase section of the tunable laser, the laser linewidths vary in a wide range, and are much larger than that under dc voltage tuning. The errors caused by the variations in the linewidth of the beat signal and optical power can be eliminated using the proposed calibration procedures, and the measurement accuracy can, therefore, be significantly improved. Experiments show that the frequency responses obtained using our method agree well with the data provided by the manufacturer, and the improved optical self-heterodyne method is as accurate as the intensity noise technique.
Keywords :
calibration; distributed Bragg reflector lasers; heterodyne detection; laser tuning; light interferometry; measurement by laser beam; optical fibres; photodetectors; spectral line breadth; Mach-Zehnder interferometer; beat signal linewidth; beating frequency; calibration; dc voltage tuning; distributed Bragg reflector; frequency responses; intensity noise technique; interference efficiency; laser linewidths; measurement accuracy; optical fiber ring interferometer; optical heterodyne methods; optical self-heterodyne method; photodetectors; self-heterodyne method; square-wave frequency; square-wave voltage; tunable laser; Distributed Bragg reflectors; Frequency measurement; Laser tuning; Optical interferometry; Optical mixing; Optical noise; Optical tuning; Photodetectors; Power measurement; Tunable circuits and devices; Frequency response; optical heterodyne method; photodetector; tunable laser;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.2006.869804