Non-etalon reflective wavelength locking optical sub-assembly and associated methods
View Patent ↗A wavelength detector includes an optical structure receiving an input beam, the optical structure outputting at least two wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals. Each wavelength dependent two-beam interference signal has a different phase offset. A detector receives the at least two wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals and outputs an electrical signal representative of each wavelength dependent two-beam interference. A processor receives the at least two electrical signals from the detector and generates a composite control signal. The two-beam interference signals may be created by reflecting light off the two surfaces of the optical structure. The different phase offsets may be created by providing a stepped pattern on one of the surfaces of the optical structure. Phase shifting interferometry techniques may be used to determine the wavelength from the periodic signals.
1. A wavelength detector comprising:
an optical structure receiving an input beam, the optical structure outputting at least two wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals, each wavelength dependent two-beam interference signal having a different phase offset, the optical structure having a first and second surface, a first beam being reflected off the first surface and a second beam being reflected off the second surface, a majority of the input beam passing directly through the optical structure, the first and second beams overlapping to form the at least two wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals;
a detector receiving the at least two wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals and outputting an electrical signal representative of each wavelength dependent two-beam interference; and
a processor receiving the at least two electrical signals from the detector and generating a composite signal.
2. The wavelength detector of claim 1 , wherein the processor uses phase shifting interferometric techniques to generate the composite signal.
3. The wavelength detector of claim 1 , wherein the optical structure comprises a stepped pattern on one of the first and second surfaces providing different phase offsets to the at least two wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals.
4. The wavelength detector of claim 3 , wherein the stepped pattern includes three discrete steps and three wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals are formed.
5. The wavelength detector of claim 3 , wherein the stepped pattern is linear.
6. The wavelength detector of claim 1 , wherein the input beam is incident on the optical structure at an angle.
7. The wavelength detector of claim 6 , wherein the angle between the input beam and the optical structure maximizes an overlap between the first and second beams at the detector.
8. The wavelength detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector includes a corresponding number of separate detectors for each wavelength dependent two-beam interference signal.
9. The wavelength detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector is an integral detector receiving the wavelength dependent two-beam interference signals.
10. The wavelength detector of claim 1 , wherein the input beam is from a light source and the composite signal from the processor is used to control a wavelength of the light source.