We describe a method for measuring small fluctuations in the intensity of a laser source with a resolution of 10−4. The current signal generated by a PIN diode is passed to a front-end electronics that discriminates the AC from the DC components, which are physically separated and propagated along circuit paths with different gains. The gain long the AC signal path is set one order of magnitude larger than that along the DC signal path in such a way to optimize the measurement dynamic range. We then derive the relative fluctuation signal by normalizing the input-referred AC signal component to its input-referred DC counterpart. In this way the fluctuation of the optical signal waveform relative to the mean power of the laser is obtained. A “Noise-Scattering-Pattern method” and a “Signal-Power-Spectrum method” are then used to analyze the intensity fluctuations from three different solid-state lasers. This is a powerful tool for the characterization of the intensity stability of lasers. Applications are discussed.

A method for characterizing the stability of light sources / T. Sanvito, F. Zocca, A. Pullia, M. Potenza. - In: OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 1094-4087. - 21:21(2013 Oct 08), pp. 24630-24635. [10.1364/OE.21.024630]

A method for characterizing the stability of light sources

T. Sanvito;F. Zocca;A. Pullia;M. Potenza
2013

Abstract

We describe a method for measuring small fluctuations in the intensity of a laser source with a resolution of 10−4. The current signal generated by a PIN diode is passed to a front-end electronics that discriminates the AC from the DC components, which are physically separated and propagated along circuit paths with different gains. The gain long the AC signal path is set one order of magnitude larger than that along the DC signal path in such a way to optimize the measurement dynamic range. We then derive the relative fluctuation signal by normalizing the input-referred AC signal component to its input-referred DC counterpart. In this way the fluctuation of the optical signal waveform relative to the mean power of the laser is obtained. A “Noise-Scattering-Pattern method” and a “Signal-Power-Spectrum method” are then used to analyze the intensity fluctuations from three different solid-state lasers. This is a powerful tool for the characterization of the intensity stability of lasers. Applications are discussed.
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
8-ott-2013
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