IP Library Granted Patent US 10,895,477
Granted Patent B2
US 10,895,477 · App. 15/975,757 · Granted Jan 19, 2021

Sine-cosine optical frequency encoder devices based on optical polarization properties

Inventors: Xiaotian Steve Yao (Diamond Bar, CA); Xiaojun James Chen (San Gabriel, CA)
Assignee: General Photonics Corporation
G01D5/34792G01B9/02091G01J3/0224G01J3/1895G01J3/447G01J9/0246G01J2009/0261
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Patent No.
US 10,895,477
App. No.
15/975,757
Granted
Jan 19, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Optical polarization-based devices and techniques are provided to enable low cost construction and easy signal processing to measure the light frequency via measurements of signals associated with a delay between the two orthogonal polarizations after passing through a DGD element and the retardation value of the DGD element without directly measuring the optical frequency. The optical detection may be designed in various configurations. In particular, for example, the optical detection may split the optical output of the DGD into two optical beams with two different optical detectors so that the final frequency information can be deducted into a pair of sine and cosine functions, such as a pair of sine and cosine functions of measured optical signal levels and the retardation value of the DGD element.

Claims (174)

1. An optical frequency encoder device for measuring an optical frequency of light, comprising:

an input port that receives light at an optical frequency to be measured;

an optical polarizer in an optical path of the received light to output light in an input optical polarization;

an optical differential delay (DGD) device oriented to have two orthogonal optical polarization axes of the DGD device to be at 45 degrees with respect to the input optical polarization and located to receive the light from the optical polarizer to cause a delay between light components in two orthogonal optical polarization axes of the DGD device;

a second optical polarizer coupled to receive output light from the optical DGD device to produce an optical output beam;

an optical detector coupled to receive the optical output beam and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor coupled to receive the detector signal and to determine the optical frequency based on a measurement of a power level of the light received at the optical detector.

2. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 1 , wherein the processor is coupled to receive the detector signal and to determine the optical frequency based on a power ratio of the optical output beam output by the second optical polarizer and a total optical power of the two light beams in orthogonal optical polarizations output by the DGD device.

3. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 1 , wherein: the second optical polarizer is oriented to select light at a polarization that is parallel to one of the polarization axes of the DGD device for optical detection at the optical detector.

4. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 3 , wherein:

the second optical polarizer is structured as an optical polarization beam splitter to further select light at a second polarization that is perpendicular to the polarization selected for the light to be detected by the optical detector to produce a second light beam; and

the optical frequency encoder device further includes a second optical detector placed to detect the light at the second polarization to produce a second detector signal,

wherein the processor is coupled to receive and process both the detector signal and the second detector signal to determine the optical frequency.

5. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 4 , wherein the optical detector and the second optical detector are formed on a common chip.

6. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 1 , comprising:

an optical beam splitter placed to receive light out of the DGD device and to split the received light out of the DGD device into a first beam along a first optical path to pass through the second optical polarizer and a second beam along a different second optical path;

a third optical polarizer placed in the second optical path of the second beam select light at a second polarization that is perpendicular to the polarization selected for the light to be detected by the optical detector to produce a second polarized light beam; and

a second optical detector placed to receive the second polarized light beam and to produce a second detector signal,

wherein the processor is coupled to receive and process both the detector signal and the second detector signal to determine the optical frequency.

7. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 6 , further comprising a quarter wave plate that is placed in front of one of the second optical polarizer or the third optical polarizer, wherein fast and slow polarization axes of the quarter wave plate are oriented relative to polarization axes of the DGD device to cause the detector signal and the second detector signal to be sinusoidal signals with a relative phase difference close to 90 degrees and that vary with a retardation value between two orthogonal polarizations of the DGD device.

8. A system for optical imaging, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 1 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical probe head that directs the sampling probe laser beam onto a target to be imaged and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying image information of the target and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract image information of the target.

9. The system as in claim 8 , wherein the reference optical path and sampling optical path form a frequency domain optical coherence tomography imaging system.

10. A system for optically sensing a fiber under test, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 1 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and directs the sampling probe laser beam into a fiber under test and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of the fiber under test and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the fiber under test.

11. A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 1 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical scanner that scans the sampling probe laser beam into a surrounding area to detect an object in an optical path of the scanned sampling probe laser beam and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of an object that reflects light and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the object.

12. A system for optical imaging, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 7 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical probe head that directs the sampling probe laser beam onto a target to be imaged and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying image information of the target and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract image information of the target.

13. The system as in claim 12 , wherein the reference optical path and sampling optical path form a frequency domain optical coherence tomography imaging system.

14. A system for optically sensing a fiber under test, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 7 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and directs the sampling probe laser beam into a fiber under test and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of the fiber under test and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the fiber under test.

15. A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 7 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical scanner that scans the sampling probe laser beam into a surrounding area to detect an object in an optical path of the scanned sampling probe laser beam and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of an object that reflects light and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the object.

16. An optical frequency encoder device for measuring an optical frequency of light, comprising:

an input port that receives light at an optical frequency to be measured;

an input optical polarizer in an optical path of the received light to output light in an input optical polarization;

an optical differential delay (DGD) device oriented to have two orthogonal optical polarization axes of the DGD device to be at 45 degrees with respect to the input optical polarization and located to receive the light from the input optical polarizer to cause a delay between light components in two orthogonal optical polarization axes of the DGD device;

an optical beam splitter placed to receive light out of the DGD device and to split the received light out of the DGD device into a first beam along a first optical path and a second beam along a different second optical path;

a first optical polarizer in the first optical path to receive from the first beam to produce a first polarized beam in a first polarization;

a first optical detector in the first optical path to receive the first polarized beam to produce a first detector signal;

a second optical polarizer placed in the second optical path of the second beam to produce a second polarized beam at a second polarization that is perpendicular to the first polarization;

a second optical detector placed in the second optical path to receive the second polarized light beam and to produce a second detector signal;

a quarter wave plate that is placed in front of one of either the first optical polarizer or the second optical polarizer, wherein fast and slow polarization axes of the quarter wave plate are oriented relative to polarization axes of the DGD device to cause the first detector signal and the second detector signal to be sinusoidal signals with a relative phase difference close to 90 degrees and that vary with a retardation value between two orthogonal polarizations of the DGD device; and

a processor coupled to receive the first and second detector signals and to process the first and second detector signals to determine the optical frequency.

17. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 16 , wherein: the first optical polarizer is a first optical polarization beam splitter that splits the first beam into the first polarized beam in the first polarization and an additional first polarized beam in the second polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional first optical detector placed to detect the additional first polarized beam in the second polarization to produce an additional first detector signal;

the quarter wave plate is placed in the second optical path between the optical beam splitter and the second optical polarizer;

the second optical polarizer is a second polarization beam splitter that splits the second beam into the second polarized beam in the second polarization and an additional second polarized beam in the first polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional second optical detector placed to detect the additional second polarized beam in the first polarization to produce an additional second detector signal; and

the processor is coupled to receive, in addition to the first and second detector signals, the additional first and second detector signals, and to process the first and second detector signals and the additional first and second detector signals to determine the optical frequency.

18. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 17 , wherein: the DGD device includes different segments of birefringence crystals placed in series that exhibit different temperature coefficients of birefringence to reduce a temperature dependence.

19. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 16 , wherein: the first optical polarizer is a first Wollaston prism that splits the first beam into the first polarized beam in the first polarization and an additional first polarized beam in the second polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional first optical detector placed to detect the additional first polarized beam in the second polarization to produce an additional first detector signal;

the quarter wave plate is placed in the second optical path between the optical beam splitter and the second optical polarizer;

the second optical polarizer is a second Wollaston prism that splits the second beam into the second polarized beam in the second polarization and an additional second polarized beam in the first polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional second optical detector placed to detect the additional second polarized beam in the first polarization to produce an additional second detector signal; and

the processor is coupled to receive, in addition to the first and second detector signals, the additional first and second detector signals, and to process the first and second detector signals and the additional first and second detector signals to determine the optical frequency.

20. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 19 , wherein: the DGD device includes different segments of birefringence crystals placed in series that exhibit different temperature coefficients of birefringence to reduce a temperature dependence.

21. A system for optical imaging, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 16 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical probe head that directs the sampling probe laser beam onto a target to be imaged and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying image information of the target and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract image information of the target.

22. The system as in claim 21 , wherein the reference optical path and sampling optical path form a frequency domain optical coherence tomography imaging system.

23. A system for optically sensing a fiber under test, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 16 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and directs the sampling probe laser beam into a fiber under test and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of the fiber under test and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the fiber under test.

24. A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 16 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical scanner that scans the sampling probe laser beam into a surrounding area to detect an object in an optical path of the scanned sampling probe laser beam and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of an object that reflects light and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the object.

25. An optical frequency encoder device for measuring an optical frequency of light, comprising:

an input port that receives light at an optical frequency to be measured;

an input optical polarization device placed in an optical path of the received light and structured to interact with optical polarization of the received light to output first and second light beams with orthogonal optical polarizations;

a polarization rotator placed in the first light beam to rotate polarization by 90 degrees;

an optical differential delay (DGD) device coupled to receive the first and second light beams to cause a delay between the first and second light;

an input optical polarizer placed between the polarization rotator and the DGD device and structured to have a polarization axis at 45 degrees with respect to two orthogonal optical polarization axes of the DGD device;

an optical beam splitter placed to receive light out of the DGD device and to split the received light out of the DGD device into a first beam along a first optical path and a second beam along a different second optical path;

a first optical polarizer in the first optical path to receive from the first beam to produce a first polarized beam in a first polarization;

a first optical detector in the first optical path to receive the first polarized beam to produce a first detector signal;

a second optical polarizer placed in the second optical path of the second beam to produce a second polarized beam at a second polarization that is perpendicular to the first polarization;

a second optical detector placed in the second optical path to receive the second polarized light beam and to produce a second detector signal;

a quarter wave plate that is placed in front of one of either the first optical polarizer or the second optical polarizer, wherein fast and slow polarization axes of the quarter wave plate are oriented relative to polarization axes of the DGD device to cause the first detector signal and the second detector signal to be sinusoidal signals with a relative phase difference close to 90 degrees and that vary with a retardation value between two orthogonal polarizations of the DGD device; and

a processor coupled to receive the first and second detector signals and to process the first and second detector signals to determine the optical frequency.

26. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 25 , wherein: the DGD device includes different segments of birefringence crystals placed in series that exhibit different temperature coefficients of birefringence to reduce a temperature dependence.

27. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 25 , wherein: the first optical polarizer is a first optical polarization beam splitter that splits the first beam into the first polarized beam in the first polarization and an additional first polarized beam in the second polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional first optical detector placed to detect the additional first polarized beam in the second polarization to produce an additional first detector signal;

the quarter wave plate is placed in the second optical path between the optical beam splitter and the second optical polarizer;

the second optical polarizer is a second polarization beam splitter that splits the second beam into the second polarized beam in the second polarization and an additional second polarized beam in the first polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional second optical detector placed to detect the additional second polarized beam in the first polarization to produce an additional second detector signal; and

the processor is coupled to receive, in addition to the first and second detector signals, the additional first and second detector signals, and to process the first and second detector signals and the additional first and second detector signals to determine the optical frequency.

28. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 27 , wherein: the DGD device includes different segments of birefringence crystals placed in series that exhibit different temperature coefficients of birefringence to reduce a temperature dependence.

29. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 25 , wherein:

the first optical polarizer is a first Wollaston prism that splits the first beam into the first polarized beam in the first polarization and an additional first polarized beam in the second polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional first optical detector placed to detect the additional first polarized beam in the second polarization to produce an additional first detector signal;

the quarter wave plate is placed in the second optical path between the optical beam splitter and the second optical polarizer;

the second optical polarizer is a second Wollaston prism that splits the second beam into the second polarized beam in the second polarization and an additional second polarized beam in the first polarization;

the optical frequency encoder device further includes an additional second optical detector placed to detect the additional second polarized beam in the first polarization to produce an additional second detector signal; and

the processor is coupled to receive, in addition to the first and second detector signals, the additional first and second detector signals, and to process the first and second detector signals and the additional first and second detector signals to determine the optical frequency.

30. The optical frequency encoder device as in claim 29 , wherein: the DGD device includes different segments of birefringence crystals placed in series that exhibit different temperature coefficients of birefringence to reduce a temperature dependence.

31. A system for optical imaging, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 25 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical probe head that directs the sampling probe laser beam onto a target to be imaged and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying image information of the target and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract image information of the target.

32. The system as in claim 31 , wherein the reference optical path and sampling optical path form a frequency domain optical coherence tomography imaging system.

33. A system for optically sensing a fiber under test, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 25 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and directs the sampling probe laser beam into a fiber under test and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of the fiber under test and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the fiber under test.

34. A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system, comprising:

a laser that produces probe laser light at a probe laser frequency and is operable to tune the probe laser frequency to different laser frequencies;

an optical frequency encoder device as in claim 25 and coupled to receive a portion of the probe laser light from the laser to measure the optical frequency information of the probe laser light;

an optical coupler coupled to receive the probe laser light from the laser and to split the received probe laser light into a reference probe laser beam and a sampling probe laser beam;

a reference optical path that is coupled to receive the reference probe laser beam and includes a reference reflector that reflects the reference probe laser beam back to retrace back to the optical coupler;

a sampling optical path that is coupled to receive the sampling probe laser beam and includes an optical scanner that scans the sampling probe laser beam into a surrounding area to detect an object in an optical path of the scanned sampling probe laser beam and to receive reflected sampling probe laser beam carrying information of an object that reflects light and to direct the reflected sampling probe laser beam to the optical coupler via the sampling optical path, wherein the optical coupler combines the reflected sampling probe laser beam from the target and the reflected reference probe laser beam to produce a combined laser beam;

an optical detector located to receive the combined laser beam from the optical coupler and to produce a detector signal; and

a processor module coupled to receive the detector signal and operable to perform Fast Fourier transform on the detector signal using a frequency clock signal based on the optical frequency information of the probe laser light from the optical frequency encoder device and to extract information of the object.

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