Interferometric Sensor of Wavelength Detuning Using a Liquid Crystalline Polymer Waveplate

Sensors (Basel). 2016 May 9;16(5):633. doi: 10.3390/s16050633.

Abstract

Operation of a polarization interferometer for measurement of the wavelength changes of a tunable semiconductor laser was investigated. A λ/8 waveplate made from liquid crystalline polymer is placed in one of interferometers' arms in order to generate two output signals in quadrature. Wavelength was measured with resolution of 2 pm in the wavelength range 628-635 nm. Drift of the interferometer, measured in the period of 500 s, was 8 nm, which corresponded to the change in the wavelength of 1.3 pm. If needed, wavelength-dependent Heydemann correction can be used to expand the range of operation of such interferometer.

Keywords: liquid crystalline polymer; polarization interferometry; tunable laser; two-beam interferometer; waveplate.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't