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Suppression of frequency-mixing effect for pm-level heterodyne interferometers based on “zero coupling” optical path length control

Bin Cao, Fu-Ling Jia, Ming-Lin Yang, Fang-Jie Liao, Kaihang Wu, Xiangqing Huang, Min Ming, Jingyi Zhang, Shizhe Wen, Hui‐Zong Duan, Hsien‐Chi Yeh

2024Optics Letters10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Optical path length (OPL) noise resulting from stray light significantly constrains interferometry displacement measurements in the low-frequency band. This paper presents an analytical model considering the presence of stray light in heterodyne laser interferometers. Due to the cyclic nonlinear coupling effect, there will be some special OPLs of stray light, minimizing the frequency-mixing impact to zero. Consequently, we propose a noise suppression scheme that locks the OPL of stray light at the zero coupling point. Therefore, we significantly enhanced the interference displacement measurement noise within the low-frequency band. Experimental results show that the interferometer achieves a displacement noise level lower than 6 pm/Hz 1/2 covering 1 mHz.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsAstronomical interferometerPhysicsStray lightInterferometryHeterodyne (poetry)Interference (communication)Coupling (piping)Optical path lengthHeterodyne detectionOptical pathNoise (video)Displacement (psychology)Shot noiseLaserDetectorAcousticsMaterials scienceTelecommunicationsMetallurgyArtificial intelligenceComputer sciencePsychotherapistChannel (broadcasting)PsychologyImage (mathematics)Advanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
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