Title :
Performance of AFC for phase noise reduction of optical sources
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Crawford Hill Laboratory, Holmdel, USA
Abstract :
The letter evaluates the use of an automatic frequency control (AFC) circuit for reducing the phase noise of an optical source. The results show that this type of circuit reduces efficiently only the low-frequency variations of the phase noise. They also show that the high-frequency components of the phase noise can be significantly enhanced relative to those of the free-running source if the product of the loop gain by the loop bandwidth is made too large. These effects result from the time delay presented by the error signal and by the large loop gain needed to reduce sufficiently the phase noise of the optical source.
Keywords :
automatic frequency control; electron device noise; light sources; solid lasers; AFC circuit; automatic frequency control; balanced mixer; error signal; high-frequency components; large loop gain; light interferometer; low-frequency variations; optical sources; phase noise reduction; solid-state lasers; time delay;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el:19850703