1 May 1995 Wavelength determination of semiconductor lasers: precise but inexpensive
Jan Christian Braasch, Wolfgang Holzapfel, Stephan Neuschaefer-Rube
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Abstract
Precise optical wavelength measurements can be performed by use of a novel wavelength sensor. This low-cost sensor consists of a wavelength-sensitive photodiode and a high-precision log ratio amplifier. The center wavelength of monochromatic or narrowband light sources such as semiconductor lasers in the visible or near-infrared wavelength range can be determined. By simultaneously testing the properties of monomode laser diodes with a standard wavemeter, the feasibility and precision of the wavelength sensor are demonstrated. Wavelength variations less than 0.1 nm are detected clearly.
Jan Christian Braasch, Wolfgang Holzapfel, and Stephan Neuschaefer-Rube "Wavelength determination of semiconductor lasers: precise but inexpensive," Optical Engineering 34(5), (1 May 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201655
Published: 1 May 1995
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Cited by 8 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Semiconductor lasers

Diodes

Optical amplifiers

Light sources

Temperature metrology

Photodiodes

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