Title :
Analysis of Pulse Replicators for High-Bandwidth, High-Dynamic-Range, Single-Shot Optical Characterization
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Laser Energetics, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract :
Optical pulse replicators generate multiple replicas of an optical waveform that are averaged to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of single-shot, high-bandwidth temporal measurements. Processing a replicated waveform requires that the delayed realizations of the waveform under test be retimed properly before averaging. Delay miscalibration significantly reduces the measurement bandwidth. Processing algorithms based on edge alignment, centroid matching, and minimization of the distance between replicas decrease the impact of the detrimental bandwidth reduction, and a global distance minimization, simultaneously taking into account the distance between all pairs of retimed replicas, has the best performance, even in the presence of significant measurement noise. The general impact of chromatic dispersion on the averaged waveform is derived in the framework of the temporal transport-of-intensity equation, and the measurement error is quantified for various optical signals.
Keywords :
measurement errors; optical dispersion; optical pulse generation; bandwidth reduction; centroid matching; chromatic dispersion; edge alignment; global distance minimization; measurement error; measurement noise; optical pulse replicators; optical signals; optical waveform; processing algorithms; signal-to-noise ratio; temporal transport-of-intensity equation; Adaptive optics; Bandwidth; Calibration; Delay; Noise; Optical pulses; Optical variables measurement; Dispersion; fiber optics; frequency response; optical pulses; optical signal detection; oscilloscopes; phase modulation;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2013.2248699