锁定噪声在激光频率稳定到光纤延迟线路中的锁定噪声
Optics express
|September 23, 2025
概括
我们通过分析和解决光纤锁定过程中的局限性,使用磅-德雷弗-霍尔方法减少了激光频率噪声. 增加锁定带宽可以最大限度地降低噪声,提高激光稳定性能.
科学领域:
- 激光物理和光学系统
- 精确的测量技术的精确度.
- 光纤传感传感器是指光纤传感器.
背景情况:
- 激光频率稳定对于光谱和计量等应用至关重要.
- 磅-德雷弗-霍尔方法是高精度激光锁定的一种常见技术.
- 锁定过程中的噪声,特别是白频噪声,可能会限制稳定精度.
研究的目的:
- 用Pound-Drever-Hall方法调查激光锁定到光纤延迟线的白频噪声的来源.
- 分析频率区分器非线性对锁定性能的影响.
- 为了展示一种方法来降低这种噪声底线并改善激光稳定.
主要方法:
- 实验实施激光频率稳定使用磅-德雷弗-霍尔技术.
- 理论分析侧重于频率区分器的非线性.
- 系统地改变锁定带宽以观察其对噪声水平的影响.
主要成果:
- 确定了限制初始激光锁定性能的白频噪声底部.
- 确定了频率区分器非线性和观察到的噪声之间的相关性.
- 通过增加锁定带宽,证明了白频噪声的显著减少.
结论:
- 频率区分器的非线性是导致白频噪声底部的一个关键因素.
- 增加锁定带宽有效地减轻了这种非线性性的影响.
- 该研究为实现光纤系统激光频率稳定更高精度提供了一条途径.
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