Title: Development of a compact angleresolved optical spectrum analyzer
1Development of a compact angle-resolved optical
spectrum analyzer
- J N Philippson, M Ugray, T J Toai and R C Shiell
Trent University 1600 West Bank Drive,
Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8 Canada
2The challenge
We wish to provide a dedicated optical spectrum
analyzer for each laser system in use
3Obtaining laser mode structure information
Fixed etalon constructive interference occurs
at a set of angles depending on the wavelength
Multimode laser radiation produces a discrete
set of rings for each mode
4Detecting an interference pattern
Singlemode beam
Dualmode beam
5The complete system
Programmable microcontrollers allow flexible
control and data transfer.
Etalon has a free spectral range at least double
the modespacing of the laser.
To your experiment
6Programmable microcontrollers
What do we use ? Programmable microcontrollers
from the PICMicro family
- Flexible clock speed
- Flexible operating voltage
- Many to choose from (gt120 chips from Digikey)
- Inexpensive between 5 - 20
- Easily programmed with free software MPLAB IDE
and MicroPro - Comprehensive datasheets for each chip from
www.microchip.com - Programmable in BASIC, C or Assembly and compile
into hex. - Assembly has advantage that commands take a
known, calculable amount of time to execute
Previously used in the construction of a
wavemeter based on a travelling Michelson
interferometer
M. Ugray, J. E. Atfield, T. G. McCarthy and R. C
Shiell, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 77, 113109 (2006).
7Implementation (program)
Configure sensor
Microcontroller programs implemented in assembly,
allowing precise temporal control
Read from sensor
Send to DisplayPIC
Receive from SensorPIC
Plot curve on LCD
8System performance
Finesse 23(3) Free spectral
range 214 GHz Minimum power 3.3 mW,
decreased to 0.75 mW
At 0.75 mW incident power, SNR 14
Linearity and sensitivity
9Further details
J. Opt. A Pure Appl. Opt. 9 (2007) 10241029 J
Philippson, M Ugray, T J Toai and R C Shiell
Jeffrey Philippson MSc Thesis, chapter 4.
Available through QSpace at Queens
University http//qspace.library.queensu.ca/ Sear
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