Phase Noise-Modulated Broadband Light Source Apparatus And Method
20190384076 ยท 2019-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/272
PHYSICS
G01B9/02091
PHYSICS
G01C19/72
PHYSICS
International classification
G01C19/72
PHYSICS
Abstract
An apparatus, and corresponding method, includes a broadband light source configured to provide broadband source light and at least one optical phase modulator configured to receive the broadband source light and to deliver conditioned broadband output light having at least one of reduced spectral modulation depth and increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, characterized by a phase noise modulation enhancement factor, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, relative to the broadband source light.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a broadband light source configured to provide broadband source light; and at least one optical phase modulator configured to receive the broadband source light and to deliver conditioned broadband output light having at least one of reduced spectral modulation depth and increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, characterized by a phase noise modulation enhancement factor, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, relative to the broadband source light.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a driver circuit electrically coupled to the at least one optical phase modulator, the driver circuit configured to tune phase noise modulation applied by the at least one optical phase modulator to the broadband source light to reduce the spectral modulation depth, increase the central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, or both.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the phase noise modulation is Gaussian phase noise modulation.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the spectral modulation depth is reduced from a value greater than 0.1 dB to a value less than or equal to 0.1 dB.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the spectral modulation depth is reduced to a value less than or equal to 0.05 dB.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the spectral modulation depth is reduced to a value less than or equal to 0.02 dB.
7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the driver circuit is configured to tune the phase noise modulation to have a desired phase noise modulation enhancement factor.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 1.1.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 1.3.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 1.5.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 2.25.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator is further configured to deliver the conditioned broadband output light along a free space light path or a guided light path.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an optical splitting junction, an optical recombination junction, a first output light path, and a second output light path, wherein the optical splitting junction is configured to separate the first and second output light paths into a pair of arms comprising a first arm and a second arm, such that the first output light path follows the first arm and the second output light path follows the second arm, and the optical recombination junction is configured to recombine the first and second output light paths, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the first or second output light path to provide the conditioned broadband output light having increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, relative to the broadband source light.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an optical splitting junction, an optical recombination junction, a first output light path, and a second output light path, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator comprises a first optical phase modulator and a second optical phase modulator, wherein the optical splitting junction is configured to separate the first and second output light paths into a pair of arms comprising a first arm and a second arm, such that the first output light path follows the first arm and the second output light path follows the second arm, and the optical recombination junction is configured to recombine the first and second output light paths, wherein the first optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the first or second output light path to provide the conditioned broadband output light having increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, relative to the broadband source light, and the second optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the first and second output light paths to provide the conditioned broadband output light having reduced spectral modulation depth, relative to the broadband source light.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an optical splitting junction, an optical recombination junction, a first output light path, and a second output light path, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator comprises a first optical phase modulator and a second optical phase modulator, wherein the optical splitting junction is configured to separate the first and second output light paths into a pair of arms comprising a first arm and a second arm, such that the first output light path follows the first arm and the second output light path follows the second arm, and the optical recombination junction is configured to recombine the first and second output light paths, wherein the first optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the first output light path, and the second optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the second output light path, the first and second optical phase modulators providing the conditioned broadband output light having increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, relative to the broadband source light.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator further comprises a third optical phase modulator configured to modulate the first and second output light paths to provide the conditioned broadband output light having reduced spectral modulation depth relative to the broadband source light.
17. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first optical splitting junction, a second optical splitting junction, a first optical recombination junction, a second optical recombination junction, a first output light path, a second output light path, a third output light path, and a fourth output light path, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator comprises a first optical phase modulator and a second optical phase modulator, wherein the first optical splitting junction is configured to separate the output light paths into a first pair of arms comprising a first arm and a second arm, such that the first and third output light paths follow the first arm and the second and fourth output light paths follow the second arm, and the first optical recombination junction is configured to recombine the output light paths, wherein the second optical splitting junction is configured to separate the output light paths into a second pair of arms comprising a third arm and a fourth arm, such that the first and second output light paths follow the third arm and the third and fourth output light paths follow the fourth isolated arm, and the second optical recombination junction is configured to recombine the output light paths from the second pair of arms, wherein the first optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the first and third output light paths or the second and fourth output light paths, the second optical phase modulator is configured to modulate the first and second output light paths or the third and fourth output light paths, the first and second optical phase modulators providing the conditioned broadband output light having increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, relative to the broadband source light.
18. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator comprises any of a bulk electro-optic phase modulator, an integrated waveguide electro-optic phase modulator, and a fiber optic electro-optic phase modulator.
19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one optical phase modulator comprises an acousto-optic phase modulator.
20. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the broadband light source comprises at least one of a superluminescent diode (SLD), a rare-earth-doped superluminescent source (REDSLS), a light emitting diode (LED), and a supercontinuum fiber.
21. A fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) including the apparatus of claim 1, the FOG further including a coil of optical fiber and an optical coupling configured to couple the conditioned broadband output light into the coil of optical fiber.
22. A ghost-imaging system including the apparatus of claim 1, the ghost-imaging system further including an optical splitter, an object arm comprising an object and a bucket detector, a reference arm comprising a spatially resolving detector, and a correlator.
23. An optical coherence tomography system including the apparatus of claim 1, the optical coherence tomography system further including an optical interferometer apparatus configured to split the conditioned broadband output light into a reference beam directed to a reference reflector and a sample beam directed to a sample, and to combine a reflected beam from said reference reflector with a returning beam from said sample to form a combined optical signal, a two-photon detector configured to detect said combined optical signal by two-photon absorption and to provide a corresponding electrical signal, a frequency separation system configured to separate a low frequency component from said electrical signal, and a data processor configured to provide a topographic reconstruction of said sample based, at least in part, on said low frequency component.
24. A method comprising: providing broadband source light; and receiving, by at least one optical phase modulator, the broadband source light and delivering conditioned broadband output light by at least one of reducing spectral modulation depth and increasing central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, characterized by a phase noise modulation enhancement factor, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, relative to the broadband source light.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising driving the at least one optical phase modulator, by a driver circuit, to tune phase noise modulation applied by the at least one optical phase modulator to the broadband source light to reduce the spectral modulation depth, increase the central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, or both.
26. The method of claim 25, wherein the phase noise modulation is Gaussian phase noise modulation.
27. The method of claim 25, wherein the spectral modulation depth is reduced from a value greater than 0.1 dB to a value less than or equal to 0.1 dB.
28. The method of claim 27, wherein the spectral modulation depth is reduced to a value less than or equal to 0.05 dB.
29. The method of claim 28, wherein the spectral modulation depth is reduced to a value less than or equal to 0.02 dB.
30. The method of claim 25, wherein the phase noise modulation is tuned to have a desired phase noise modulation enhancement factor.
31. The method of claim 30, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 1.1.
32. The method of claim 31, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 1.3.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 1.5.
34. The method of claim 33, wherein the phase noise modulation enhancement factor is greater than or equal to 2.25.
35. The method of claim 24, wherein the conditioned broadband output light is delivered along a free space light path or a guided light path.
36. An apparatus comprising: means for providing broadband source light; and means for receiving the broadband source light and delivering conditioned broadband output light by at least one of reducing spectral modulation depth and increasing central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, characterized by a phase noise modulation enhancement factor, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, relative to the broadband source light.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the disclosed embodiments, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0056] The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0057] A description of example embodiments of the invention follows. The following is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference being made to the drawings in which the same reference numerals identify the same elements of structure in each of the several figures.
[0058] Figures shown and described herein are provided in order to illustrate key principles of operation and component relationships along their respective optical paths according to the present disclosure and are not drawn with intent to show actual size or scale. Some exaggeration may be necessary in order to emphasize basic structural relationships or principles of operations.
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[0060] As used herein, broadband source light denotes light with a spectrum having a full width at half maximum (FWHM) greater than or equal to 1 nm.
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for prior art broadband light source apparatus 1 shown in
can be as high as a respectable value of 2 for relatively low pump currents below threshold, for example 100 mA, only spontaneous emission is present, and the output power is very low, only in the microwatt regime. At a current of 130 mA, amplified spontaneous emission sets in and the output power increases at a rate of 0.054 mW/mA, so at a current of 300 mA the output power is approximately 9.2 mW, but
has decreased to approximately 1.6; at a current of 500 mA the output power is approximately 20 mW, but
has decreased further to approximately 1.3.
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for example less than 2.0, or both.
[0064] Apparatus 100 also includes at least one optical phase modulator 105a. Apparatus 100 also includes at least one output light path 110 that optical phase modulator 105a modulates. Optical phase modulator 105a is configured to receive unconditioned broadband source light 104 and to deliver conditioned broadband output light 106 that is conditioned to have reduced spectral modulation depth relative to unconditioned broadband source light 104 by means of spectral broadening of the spectral modulation features by, for example, Gaussian phase noise modulation.
[0065] By use of the optical phase modulator 105a, apparatus 100 may reduce spectral modulation depth from a value greater than 0.1 dB (in the unconditioned broadband light) to a value less than or equal to 0.1 dB, less than or equal to 0.05 dB, or less than or equal to 0.02 dB (in the conditioned light).
[0066] Optical phase modulator 105a may include an electro-optic phase modulator, for example a bulk electro-optic phase modulator, an integrated waveguide electro-optic phase modulator, or a fiber optic electro-optic phase modulator. Optical phase modulator 105a may include an acousto-optic phase modulator.
[0067] Output light path 110 may include at least one of a free space light path and a guided light path.
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resulting from phase noise modulation can be calculated as follows. Assuming unconditioned broadband source light 104 having a Gaussian spectrum, such as from SLDs, with first and second output light paths 211 and 212 approximated as equal and lossless, and with phase noise (t) as a function of time t introduced by optical phase modulator 105b into first output light path 211, the instantaneous intensity of conditioned broadband output light 206a averaged over a cycle of oscillation is given by
where .sub.source (t) is the intensity of the unconditioned broadband source light, .sub.0 is the centroid wavelength, and is the spectral full width at half maximum (FWHM). The intensity of conditioned broadband output light 206a averaged over an observation period much longer than the coherence time is
The central degree of second-order temporal coherence of the conditioned broadband output light 206a is given by
Defining the phase noise modulation enhancement factor (PNMEF) as
by invoking Cauchy's inequality,
it becomes clear that 1, and hence
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as a function of phase noise standard deviation for various spectral widths ranging from 1 nm to 128 nm, assuming purely chaotic, unconditioned broadband source light 104 having
and a Gaussian spectrum with 1550 nm centroid wavelength. However, SLDs may have a much lower
especially at higher output powers. The lower set of curves in
with the same parameters as the upper set but with
It is interesting to note that when the phase noise modulation is tuned to have a standard deviation to maximize to 1.5, for
the resulting
which can be an optimal value for certain applications such as FOGs.
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then the phase noise standard deviation a could be detuned to reduce in order to maintain
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(plotted against primary axis at left), ranging from 2 at low pump current to 1.33 at high pump current, for an exemplary SLD.
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In certain configurations, for example electro-optic integrated waveguide modulators, an advantage of using two optical phase modulators in parallel is that they can work in a push-pull geometry more efficiently to reduce the required voltage necessary to achieve a particular phase noise standard deviation.
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as effected by first optical phase modulator 105b. An alternative location for second optical phase modulator 105a is in the spatially common recombination junction 224.
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as effected by first and third optical phase modulators 105b and 105c. An alternative location for second optical phase modulator 105a is in the spatially common recombination junction 224.
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Second optical phase modulator 105d is configured to receive partially conditioned broadband intermediate light 406a and to deliver conditioned broadband output light 406b that is further conditioned to have further increased central degree of second-order temporal coherence
Each individual stage i of phase modulation can be tuned to effect an individual phase noise modulation enhancement factor .sub.i of up to 1.5, and the total effective phase noise modulation enhancement factor is given by =.sub.i, for example 1.51.5=2.25.
[0082] Beyond increasing just the central degree of second-order temporal coherence
the phase noise-modulated broadband light source apparatus of the present disclosure may be generalized to increase the central degree of nth-order temporal coherence
whereby n is an integer greater than or equal to 2.
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[0084] For the function of reducing spectral modulation depth, it should be understood that the presence of divided paths is not required (as shown in
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[0088] Sample 1520 can be a biological sample, for example, a lung, bronchus, intestine, esophagus, stomach, colon, eye, heart, blood vessel, cervix, bladder, urethra, skin, muscle, liver, kidney and blood vessel. Sample 1520 can also be a non-biological sample, for example, a non-biological object, such as a semiconductor wafer or device, an optical element, an electronic chip, an integrated circuit, a memory device, or any other industrial object.
[0089] System 1500 includes an optical interferometer apparatus 1512 which splits an optical beam 1514 into a reference optical beam 1516 directed to a reference reflector 1518 and a sample optical beam 1522 directed to sample 1520. Apparatus 1512 combines a reflected beam 1524 from reference reflector 1518 with a returning beam 1526 from sample 1520 to form a combined optical signal 1528.
[0090] Apparatus 1512 includes a light source 1510 for generating beam 1514 and a beam splitter 1532 which is configured to receive beam 1514 and to split it into beams 1516 and 1522, and to receive beams 1524 and 1526 and to combine them into an optical beam representing the interference between beams 1524 and 1526, referred to herein as combined optical signal 1528.
[0091] The light source 1510 may include any of broadband light source apparatuses 100, 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d or 400 (
[0092] Reflector 1518 is mounted on a translation stage 1566 configured to establish a translation motion to reflector 1518 in the direction of beam splitter 1532 and in the opposite direction, as indicated by double arrow 1568. Such motion effects a change in the optical path difference within apparatus 1512 as known in the art. Stage 1566 is particularly useful for to providing time domain OCT, wherein the repositioning of reference reflector 1518 with respect to beam splitter 1532 allows system 1500 to perform depth scan.
[0093] System 1500 further includes a two-photon detector 1534 configured to detect optical signal 1528 by two photon absorption and to provide an electrical signal 1536. Generally, a two-photon detector 1534 includes a photocathode characterized by an energy gap selected such that a simultaneous absorption of two photons excites an electron-hole pair, which in turn provides a signal.
[0094] The electrical signal 1536 is digitized, e.g., by a digitizer 1570 such as an Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC). The separation of low frequency component can be performed digitally, e.g., by a digital frequency separation system generally shown at 1572. System 1572 is typically a low pass digital filter, which can be embodied as a separate unit, as shown in
[0095] Additional techniques for OCT are generally disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2015/0168126.
[0096] As described hereinabove, an embodiment method for conditioning broadband light includes providing a broadband light source, at least one optical phase modulator, and at least one output light path that the optical phase modulator modulates. The method also includes configuring the optical phase modulator to receive unconditioned broadband source light from the broadband light source and to deliver conditioned broadband output light having reduced spectral modulation depth, increased central degree of nth-order temporal coherence, or both.
[0097] Providing the broadband source light can include providing at least one of an SLD, a REDSLS, an LED, and a supercontinuum fiber.
[0098] Providing the optical phase modulator can include providing at least one of an electro-optic phase modulator and an acousto-optic phase modulator.
[0099] Providing the output light path can include providing at least one of a free space light path and a guided light path.
[0100] The present disclosure has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the scope of the present disclosure as described above by a person of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
[0101] The teachings of all patents, published applications and references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.