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Online/offline injection seeding system with high frequency-stability and low crosstalk for water vapor DIAL.

Authors :
Späth, Florian
Metzendorf, Simon
Behrendt, Andreas
Wizemann, Hans-Dieter
Wagner, Gerd
Wulfmeyer, Volker
Source :
Optics Communications. Nov2013, Vol. 309, p37-43. 7p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: A compact and rugged distributed feedback (DFB) laser system has been developed as online–offline injection seeder for the laser transmitter of a ground-based water vapor differential absorption lidar (WV DIAL) near 820nm. The frequency stability of this injection seeder system shows a standard deviation of only 6.3MHz and a linewidth of less than 4.6MHz during continuous operation of more than 14h. These values by far exceed the requirements for WV DIAL. By use of a novel technique based on an electro-optic deflector (EOD), alternating online–offline wavelength switching is achieved for each shot of the seeded laser with 250Hz with a response time of less than 10µs and very low crosstalk between the channels of only 33dB. As a result, a spectral purity of 99.95% is reached by the WV DIAL transmitter which again fulfills the requirements for WV DIAL measurements with high accuracy. Because moveable parts are not present in the seeding system, this setup is significantly less sensitive to acoustic vibrations and ambient temperature drifts during field experiments than other seeding systems which use external cavity diode lasers (ECDL) and mechanical switches. By our new seeding system not only the requirements for ground-based water-vapor DIAL are met but also for space-borne WV DIAL applications that pose even higher demands to the frequency stability and spectral purity of the laser transmitters. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00304018
Volume :
309
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Optics Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
91975084
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2013.07.003