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Published on: August 12, 2013
Correction of sampling errors due to laser tuning rate fluctuations in swept-wavelength interferometry
Eric D Moore1, Robert R McLeod
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, 425UCB, Boulder, CO 80309, USA. Eric.Moore@Colorado.edu
Abstract:
The frequency-sampling method is widely used to accommodate nonlinear laser tuning in swept-wavelength interferometric techniques such as optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR) and swept-wavelength optical coherence tomography (OCT). In this paper we analyze the frequency-sampling method and identify two sources of sampling errors. One source of error is the limit of an underlying approximation for long interferometer path mismatches and fast laser tuning rates. A second source of error is transmission delays in data acquisition hardware. We show that the measurement system can be configured such that the two error sources cancel to second order. We present experimental verification of sampling error correction using a general swept-wavelength interferometer with a significantly nonlinear laser sweep.
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