WO2004008078A1 - Delaying interferometer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to manipulating an optical signal, in particular to manipulating an optical signal in an optical interferometer, more particular to manipulating an optical signal in a swept wavelength interferometer having a measurement arm for a device under test (DUT) and a reference arm.
- DUT device under test
- An advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that the following problem of prior art interferometers can be avoided:
- a DUT in the measurement arm of an interferometer has a certain group delay.
- the reference arm has a certain group delay, also.
- the group delay of the DUT is normally bigger than that of the reference arm. Therefore, when sweeping the frequency of a tunable laser source (TLS), which is feeding the interferometer with a laser beam, a signal with a certain frequency having traveled through the measurement arm is arriving later at the detector than the signal of the reference arm with that frequency. Consequently, the signal of the DUT interferes with a reference signal having a different frequency not being the reference frequency belonging to the detected DUT signal.
- TLS tunable laser source
- a delay line preferably by introducing a loop
- the reference arm of the interferometer it is possible to achieve two targets at the same time: First, it is created a wavelength reference unit (WRU) for the TLS and, second, it is generated a periodic delay line in the reference arm that allows to match the delay of the reference arm to a delay in the measurement arm caused by the DUT.
- WRU wavelength reference unit
- the first is possible because the beat signal frequency of the interference signal between the delayed part and the non-delayed part of the signal is determined by the frequency sweep rate of the TLS. Therefore, the beat signal frequency is a direct measure of the tuning speed of the TLS.
- the present application seeks independent protection for this aspect, also.
- the beat signal frequency of the interference signal is determined by the frequency sweep rate of the TLS and by the group delay difference between the DUT and the reference arm.
- Possible application fields of embodiments of the present invention are measurement setups for loss and phase characterization of long devices or DUTs having large group delay.
- Another advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that the delay line or integrated WRU also can be used to compensate for nonlinearities in the sweeping velocity of the TLS.
- the present application seeks independent protection for this aspect, also.
- embodiments of the present invention can reduce the impact of the laser phase noise on the measurement.
- embodiments of the present invention can reduce laser phase noise induced de-correlation of the signals in an interferometer.
- the delay line comprises at least one beam splitter or coupler connected to a loop providing the delay.
- the percentage of the beam coupled out by the coupler can be determined individually, i.e. any percentage can be used for the present invention, e.g. 95:5, 90:10, 80:20, 70:30, 50:50, 30:70, 20:80, 10:90, 5:95 etc.
- the delay line preferably comprising a loop
- the delay line is connected by two beam splitters or couplers with the line providing the signal, one coupler for coupling in the signal and one coupler for coupling out the signal. This allows optimizing independently the amount of power that is coupled into the delay line and out of the delay line.
- the inventive delay line is used to provide comb like frequency lines in a certain frequency range.
- a further advantage of embodiments of the present invention is a reduced setup group delay impact on measurement results.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a fiber delay line WRU according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic illustration of an integrated delay line interferometer according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic illustration of an integrated delay line interferometer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a fiber delay line WRU using split coupling for improved power distribution according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a fiber delay line WRU according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a TLS 1 provides a laser beam to a fiber 2.
- the fiber 2 is connected to a first port 3 of a fiber coupler 4.
- Connected to a second port 5 of the fiber coupler 4 is another fiber 6 connected to a detector 8 comprising a not shown photo diode.
- Connected to the detector is a mixer 10 that is connected to a WRU processing unit 12.
- the fiber coupler 4 provides 50 % of the incoming power at port 3 to outgoing port 5 and 50% to another outgoing port 7 as indicated by arrows in the box of fiber coupler 4 in Fig. 1.
- Port 7 is connected to a fiber delay line 9 with a length of ⁇ L providing a delay of ⁇ as indicated by respective symbols in Fig. 1.
- An end 9a of a delay line 9 in form of a loop is connected to a second ingoing port 11 of the fiber coupler 4.
- the power received by port 11 is divided at a ratio of 50:50 to the outgoing ports 5 and 7 as indicated by arrows in the box of fiber coupler 4 in Fig. 1.
- the inventive method works as follows: When continuously tuning the TLS 1 it is generated a light wave with increasing optical frequency in fiber 2. 50 % of this signal is coupled into delay line 9 and 50% travels undelayed into fibers 6.
- detector 8 Since the delayed signal is coupled into fiber 6 by coupler 4, also, detector 8 detects two signals having different optical frequencies f1 and f2. The frequency difference between f1 and f2 is determined by the product of the tuning rate ⁇ of the TLS 1 and the signal delay. These signals interfere at detector 8 and generate a beat signal of frequency f1-f2, thus the frequency of which is a direct measure of the tuning rate of the TLS 1. Since part of the delayed signal is again coupled into the delay line 9 the delay can be written as follows: n* ⁇ , n being the number of circulations of the signal in the delay line 9.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic illustration of an integrated delay line interferometer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the interferometer comprises a reference arm 20 and a measurement arm 22.
- a delay line 9 according to Fig. 1 is coupled in by a coupler 4.
- a DUT 24 is connected in the measurement arm 22 .
- Reference arm 20 and measurement arm 22 are superimposed by a not shown beam splitter at 26.
- the signals of the reference arm 20 and the measurement arm 22 interfere at 26 and are detected by a detector 8.
- the resulting beat frequencies as indicated by a schematic graph 28 are provided to a mixer 10 and a DUT processing unit 12.
- another coupler 30 is coupled into the reference arm 20 after the coupler 4.
- Coupler 30 has an incoming port 32 and two outgoing ports 34 and 36.
- Outgoing port 34 is connected to the recombining beam splitter at 26 whereas outgoing port 36 is connected to a second detector 8-2 which is connected to a second mixer 10-2 that is connected to a WRU processing unit 12-2.
- Detector 8-2 detects beat.
- Second detector 8-2 detects the WRU information whereas detector 8 detects both WRU and DUT information. With the help of detector 8-2 it is possible to evaluate the WRU information unambiguously.
- the interferometer beat frequencies are nearly independent of a length of the DUT 24. E.g. without the delay line 9 and if the sweeping velocity would be approximately 40nm/s and the length of the DUT 24 would be up to 100m the beat frequency of the interferometer would oscillate between 0 and approximately 2,5 MHz. However, if a delay line 9 is introduced with a length of approximately 10m the beat frequency of the interferometer would oscillate between 0 and approximately 0,250 MHz, only.
- Detector 8 and detector 8-2 both detect beat signals N* ⁇ * ⁇ as auto beat signals with frequencies as illustrated in schematic graph 38 and detector 8 detects signals ( ⁇ l- ⁇ 2-N* ⁇ )* ⁇ with frequencies as illustrated in schematic graph 28 as a measurement beat signal.
- detector bandwidth of detector 8 as indicated by the solid line in schematic graph 28 it is possible to select one or two auto beat signals as indicated by arrows in the schematic graph 28 by means of the processing units 12 and 12-2.
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic illustration of an integrated delay line interferometer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the difference of the embodiment of Fig. 3 to the embodiment of Fig. 2 is that there is no additional coupler 30 provided in the reference arm 20 of the interferometer.
- detector 8 is connected to two mixers 10-3a and 10-3b that are each connected to a processing unit 12-3a and 12-3b.
- Processing unit 12-3a is a WRU processing unit according to the WRU processing unit 12-2 of the embodiment of Fig. 2
- the processing 12-3b is a DUT processing unit according to the DUT processing unit 12 of the embodiment of Fig. 2.
- Detector 8 detects beat signals N* ⁇ * ⁇ as an auto beat signal and detects ( ⁇ l- ⁇ 2-N* ⁇ )* ⁇ as a measurement beat signal. Within the detector bandwidth of detector 8 as indicated by the solid line in schematic graph 28 it is possible to select one or two auto beat signals as indicated by arrows in the schematic graph 28 by means of the processing units 12-3a and 12-3b.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a fiber delay line WRU using split coupling for improved power distribution between the power coupled back into the delay line 9 and from the delay line to fiber 6 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- This embodiment can be used in all above described embodiment of Fig. 1-3.
- coupler 4 is split into two couplers 4a and 4b. Only port 7a of first coupler 4a is connected to an incoming port 11 b of second coupler 4b. Outgoing ports 5b and 7b of second coupler 4b have the same function as outgoing ports 5 and 7 of coupler 4 in
- i.e. outgoing port 7b is connected to the fiber delay line 9 which is connected with its end 9a to incoming port 11a of first coupler 4a.
- coupler 4a is connected to fiber 2 and outgoing port 5b of second coupler 4b is connected to fiber 6.
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