1. Wavelength-Scanning Optical Bandpass Filters Based on Optomechatronics for Optical-Frequency Sweepers
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Y. Katagiri, E. Hashimoto, and H. Takesue
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Physics::Optics ,Linearity ,Filter (signal processing) ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Band-pass filter ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Spontaneous emission ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Optical filter ,business - Abstract
We propose and demonstrate a method for improving optical-frequency sweepers that uses a disk-shaped optical bandpass filter operated under the synchro-scan mode. We optimize the filter layer structure to achieve high linearity in optical-frequency tuning with the rotation angle of the disk, while maintaining a constant band-inhibition performance. We introduce an optical system that narrows the bandwidth by using an optimized beam coupler and improves the filtering performance by using a multiple-path method. The optimized filter enables a stable linear optical-frequency sweep when it is used with a motor stabilized by phase locking. The improved optical frequency sweepers can extend the sweep range to above 2 THz, while suppressing the accumulation of spontaneous emission noise.
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- 2005
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