Patent classifications
G01B9/02008
SINUSOIDAL FREQUENCY SWEEPING INTERFEROMETRIC ABSOLUTE DISTANCE MEASUREMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD WITH DYNAMIC OFFSET FREQUENCY LOCKING
A reference laser beam locked to a femtosecond optical frequency comb is modulated through a high frequency electro-optic phase modulator, and laser sidebands with equal intervals are generated. Beat frequency is performed on the sixth-order sideband and the frequency sweeping laser beam, a beat signal and a frequency sweeping signal source are down-mixed to generate a difference frequency signal, and the difference frequency signal is locked to a reference clock through a digital phase detector and a PID controller. The frequency sweeping laser beam is locked to reference laser beam with a dynamic offset frequency under the closed loop control, and sinusoidal frequency sweeping is simultaneously performed together with the frequency sweeping signal source. The locked laser beam is used for absolute distance measurement to obtain an interference signal, a phase is obtained according to a characteristic of the sinusoidal frequency sweeping, and a distance to be measured is obtained according to the synthetic wavelength transition theory.
Microresonator-frequency-comb-based platform for clinical high-resolution optical coherence tomography
A method of providing optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging may comprise using an on-chip frequency comb source interfaced with an OCT system by a circulator as an imaging source and reconstructing OCT images from resulting spectral data from target tissue illuminated by the imaging source.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR UTILIZING OPTICAL DISPERSION FOR FOURIER-DOMAIN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY
An apparatus can be provided which can include a laser arrangement which can be configured to provide a laser radiation, and can include an optical cavity. The optical cavity can include a dispersive optical first arrangement which can be configured to receive and disperse at least one first electro-magnetic radiation so as to provide at least one second electro-magnetic radiation. Such cavity can also include an active optical modulator second arrangement which can be configured to receive and modulate the at least one second radiation so as to provide at least one third electro-magnetic radiation. The optical cavity can further include a dispersive optical third arrangement which can be configured to receive and disperse at least one third electro-magnetic radiation so as to provide at least one fourth electro-magnetic radiation. For example, actions by the first, second and third arrangements can cause a spectral filtering of the fourth electro-magnetic radiation(s) relative to the first electro-magnetic radiation(s). The laser radiation can be associated with the fourth radiation(s), and a wavelength of the laser radiation can be controlled by the spectral filtering caused by the actions by the first, second and third arrangements.
Deformometer for determining deformation of an optical cavity optic
A deformometer includes: a cavity body; entry and exit optical cavity optics, such that the optical cavity produces filtered combined light from combined light; a first laser that provides first light; a second laser that provides second light; an optical combiner that: receives the first light; receives the second light; combines the first light and the second light; produces combined light from the first light and the second light; and communicates the combined light to the entry optical cavity optic; a beam splitter that: receives the filtered combined light; splits the filtered combined light; a first light detector in optical communication with the beam splitter and that: receives the first filtered light from the beam splitter; and produces a first cavity signal from the first filtered light; and a second light detector that: receives the second filtered light; and produces a second cavity signal from the second filtered light.
Shape measurement method and shape measurement device
A shape measurement method of the present invention includes: a step of irradiating a measurement object with an optical pulse train in which a plurality of optical pulses that have predetermined frequency distributions on a time axis are disposed chronologically in numerical order; and a step of measuring an optical shape of the measurement object in accordance with a correspondent relation between numbers of the optical pulses of a plurality of detection target optical pulse trains after the emitted optical pulse train acts on the measurement object and a correspondent relation between the frequency distributions in the optical pulses.
System, apparatus and method for utilizing optical dispersion for fourier-domain optical coherence tomography
An apparatus can be provided which can include a laser arrangement which can be configured to provide a laser radiation, and can include an optical cavity. The optical cavity can include a dispersive optical first arrangement which can be configured to receive and disperse at least one first electro-magnetic radiation so as to provide at least one second electro-magnetic radiation. Such cavity can also include an active optical modulator second arrangement which can be configured to receive and modulate the at least one second radiation so as to provide at least one third electro-magnetic radiation. The optical cavity can further include a dispersive optical third arrangement which can be configured to receive and disperse at least one third electro-magnetic radiation so as to provide at least one fourth electro-magnetic radiation. For example, actions by the first, second and third arrangements can cause a spectral filtering of the fourth electro-magnetic radiation(s) relative to the first electro-magnetic radiation(s). The laser radiation can be associated with the fourth radiation(s), and a wavelength of the laser radiation can be controlled by the spectral filtering caused by the actions by the first, second and third arrangements.
OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY WITH DISPERSED STRUCTURED ILLUMINATION
Apparatus and methods are presented for enhancing the acquisition speed or performance of Fourier domain optical coherence tomography. In preferred embodiments a plurality of wavelength combs containing interleaved selections of wavelengths from a multi-wavelength optical source are generated and projected onto a sample. In certain embodiments the wavelength combs are projected simultaneously onto a plurality of regions of the sample, while in other embodiments the wavelength combs are projected sequentially onto the sample. Light in the wavelength combs reflected or scattered from the sample is detected in a single frame of a sensor array, and the detected light processed to obtain a tomographic profile of the sample. In preferred embodiments the wavelength comb generator comprises a wavelength interleaver in the form of a retro-reflective prism array for imparting different displacements to different selections of wavelengths from the optical source.
DEFORMOMETER FOR DETERMINING DEFORMATION OF AN OPTICAL CAVITY OPTIC
A deformometer includes: a cavity body; entry and exit optical cavity optics, such that the optical cavity produces filtered combined light from combined light; a first laser that provides first light; a second laser that provides second light; an optical combiner that: receives the first light; receives the second light; combines the first light and the second light; produces combined light from the first light and the second light; and communicates the combined light to the entry optical cavity optic; a beam splitter that: receives the filtered combined light; splits the filtered combined light; a first light detector in optical communication with the beam splitter and that: receives the first filtered light from the beam splitter; and produces a first cavity signal from the first filtered light; and a second light detector that: receives the second filtered light; and produces a second cavity signal from the second filtered light.
DEFORMOMETER FOR DETERMINING DEFORMATION OF AN OPTICAL CAVITY OPTIC
A deformometer includes: a cavity body; entry and exit optical cavity optics, such that the optical cavity produces filtered combined light from combined light; a first laser that provides first light; a second laser that provides second light; an optical combiner that: receives the first light; receives the second light; combines the first light and the second light; produces combined light from the first light and the second light; and communicates the combined light to the entry optical cavity optic; a beam splitter that: receives the filtered combined light; splits the filtered combined light; a first light detector in optical communication with the beam splitter and that: receives the first filtered light from the beam splitter; and produces a first cavity signal from the first filtered light; and a second light detector that: receives the second filtered light; and produces a second cavity signal from the second filtered light.
DEFORMOMETER FOR DETERMINING DEFORMATION OF AN OPTICAL CAVITY OPTIC
A deformometer includes: a cavity body; entry and exit optical cavity optics, such that the optical cavity produces filtered combined light from combined light; a first laser that provides first light; a second laser that provides second light; an optical combiner that: receives the first light; receives the second light; combines the first light and the second light; produces combined light from the first light and the second light; and communicates the combined light to the entry optical cavity optic; a beam splitter that: receives the filtered combined light; splits the filtered combined light; a first light detector in optical communication with the beam splitter and that: receives the first filtered light from the beam splitter; and produces a first cavity signal from the first filtered light; and a second light detector that: receives the second filtered light; and produces a second cavity signal from the second filtered light.