Phase-locking and coherent power combining of broadband linearly chirped optical waves
Abstract
We propose, analyze and demonstrate the optoelectronic phase-locking of optical waves whose frequencies are chirped continuously and rapidly with time. The optical waves are derived from a common optoelectronic swept-frequency laser based on a semiconductor laser in a negative feedback loop, with a precisely linear frequency chirp of 400 GHz in 2 ms. In contrast to monochromatic waves, a differential delay between two linearly chirped optical waves results in a mutual frequency difference, and an acoustooptic frequency shifter is therefore used to phase-lock the two waves. We demonstrate and characterize homodyne and heterodyne optical phase-locked loops with rapidly chirped waves, and show the ability to precisely control the phase of the chirped optical waveform using a digital electronic oscillator. A loop bandwidth of ∼ 60 kHz, and a residual phase error variance of < 0.01 rad^2 between the chirped waves is obtained. Further, we demonstrate the simultaneous phase-locking of two optical paths to a common master waveform, and the ability to electronically control the resultant two-element optical phased array. The results of this work enable coherent power combining of high-power fiber amplifiers—where a rapidly chirping seed laser reduces stimulated Brillouin scattering—and electronic beam steering of chirped optical waves.
Additional Information
© 2012 Optical Society of America. Received 6 Jun 2012; revised 4 Sep 2012; accepted 12 Oct 2012; published 22 Oct 2012. The authors acknowledge the support of the U.S. Army Research Office (W911NF-11-2-0081) and the High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office (11-SA-0405).Attached Files
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- Army Research Office (ARO)
- W911NF-11-2-0081
- High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office
- 11-SA-0405
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