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1/f frequency noise effects on self-heterodyne linewidth measurements
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1991
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Optical SignaturesFrequency Noise EffectsEngineeringMeasurementFrequency NoiseOptical MetrologyEducationFiber OpticsOptical CharacterizationPower SpectrumCoherent Optical CommunicationsOptical PropertiesNoiseInstrumentationOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsPhotonicsPhysicsOptical TransmissionClassical OpticsApplied PhysicsIntensity ModulationTransmission LineFlexible OpticsOptoelectronicsWave Interference
The effects of a 1/f frequency noise on self-heterodyne detection are described, and the results are applied to the problem of laser diode linewidth measurement. The self-heterodyne autocorrelation function and power spectrum are evaluated for both the white and the 1/f components of the frequency noise. From numerical analysis, the power spectrum resulting from the 1/f frequency noise is shown to be approximately Gaussian, and an empirical expression is given for its linewidth. These results are applied to the problem of self-heterodyne linewidth measurements for coherent optical communications, and the amount of broadening due to 1/f frequency noise is predicted.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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