Automatic Locking of Laser Frequency to an Absorption Peak
TBMG-790
12/01/2006
- Content
An electronic system adjusts the frequency of a tunable laser, eventually locking the frequency to a peak in the optical absorption spectrum of a gas (or of a Fabry-Perot cavity that has an absorption peak like that of a gas). This system was developed to enable precise locking of the frequency of a laser used in differential absorption LIDAR measurements of trace atmospheric gases. This system also has great commercial potential as a prototype of means for precise control of frequencies of lasers in future dense wavelength-division-multiplexing optical communications systems.
- Citation
- "Automatic Locking of Laser Frequency to an Absorption Peak," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2006.