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Thermal tuning of a fiber-optic interferometer for maximum sensitivity
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PhotonicsEngineeringMicroscopyCalibrationOptical PropertiesMechanical EngineeringFiber-optic InterferometerFiber Optic SensingScanning Force MicroscopyOptical SensorFiber OpticsBiomedical EngineeringInstrumentationThermal TuningWavelength ChangesMaximum SensitivityThermal SensorFiber Optic
We describe a fiber-optic interferometer that employs wavelength changes to achieve maximum sensitivity. Wavelength changes are induced by adjusting the operating temperature of the laser, eliminating the need for an actuator to vary the spacing between the sensing fiber and the object to be monitored. The instrument and techniques described are suitable for cryogenic, high vacuum applications such as magnetic resonance force microscopy, where space is limited and micromanipulation can be challenging. The noise floor of 1.6×10−3 nm/Hz is adequate for monitoring subangstrom displacement of force microscope cantilevers.
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