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Published April 2, 2007 | Published
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A generalized noise variance analysis model and its application to the characterization of 1/f noise

Abstract

We present a novel generalized model for the analysis of noise with a known spectral density. This model is particularly appropriate for the analysis of noise with a 1/f^a distribution in a homodyne interferometer. The noise model reveals that, for α>1, 1/f^a noise significantly impacts the homodyne signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for integration times that near a characteristic time, beyond which the SNR will no longer significantly improve with increasing integration time. We experimentally verify our theoretical findings with a set of experiments employing a quadrature homodyne optical coherence tomography (OCT) system, finding good agreement. The characteristic integration time is measured to be approximately 2 ms for our system. Additionally, we find that the 1/f noise characteristics, including the exponent, α, as well as the characteristic integration time, are system and photodetector dependent.

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© 2007 Optical Society of America Received 18 December 2006; revised 13 March 2007; accepted 13 March 2007 This work was supported by a NSF Career Award, BES-0547657. E.J. McDowell acknowledges support from an NIH Ruth L. Kirschtein NRSA fellowship, EB006694.

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