Frequency domain analysis and filter design of continuous wave frequency modulated optical feedback signal for photonic sensing

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Òptica i Optometria

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. GREO - Grup de Recerca en Enginyeria Òptica

Publication date

2022

Abstract

Optical feedback (OF) refers to the beating of the frequency shifted back reflected laser emission from the remote (vibrating) object with that of incident radiation in the laser cavity cause rapid fluctuation of the laser emission. This fluctuations (also known as fringes or optical feedback signal (OFS)) contain the relevant information regarding the vibrating object. Optical feedback, and its associated variants e.g. continuous wave frequency modulated OF (CWFM-OF) has been extensively used for non-contact, non-destructive and self-aligned photonic sensing applications such as displacement, vibrations, ranging and imaging to name few. Despite its advantages, the optical feedback signal (OFS) require processing them in time and/or frequency domain to extract the relevant parameters. In this article, we present detailed frequency domain analysis of OFS. Among the many parameters we thoroughly investigate the effect of intensity modulation index (m) and external distance (L ext ) on the bandwidth of OFS and then determine the (active) filter parameters required to process them. Finally we discuss the trade-off between different parameters for optimal performance and signal processing of OFS.


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Postprint (published version)

Document Type

Conference lecture

Language

English

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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