Measuring a Fiber-Optic Delay Line Using a Mode-Locked Laser
TBMG-7160
02/01/2010
- Content
The figure schematically depicts a laboratory setup for determining the optical length of a fiber-optic delay line at a precision greater than that obtainable by use of optical time-domain reflectometry or of mechanical measurement of length during the delay-line-winding process. In this setup, the delay line becomes part of the resonant optical cavity that governs the frequency of oscillation of a mode-locked laser. The length can then be determined from frequency- domain measurements, as described below.
- Citation
- "Measuring a Fiber-Optic Delay Line Using a Mode-Locked Laser," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2010.