IP Library Granted Patent US 7,003,438
Granted Patent B1
US 7,003,438 · App. 10/640,139 · Granted Feb 21, 2006

Apparatus for correcting for the effects of laser noise

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Patent No.
US 7,003,438
App. No.
10/640,139
Granted
Feb 21, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

Adaptive noise reduction techniques used in devices that pass light from a laser through a quantum medium such as a rubidium vapor cell. A CPT frequency standard that employs the techniques has a first channel in which the laser light passes through the quantum medium and to a photodetector to produce a first signal and a second channel in which the light passes to a second photodetector without passing through the quantum medium to produce a second signal. The first and second signals are processed in a signal processor to produce an enhanced output signal in which the noise has been reduced. The signal processor implements noise predictor and noise remover. In a preferred embodiment, the noise predictor employs a FIR filter in which the coefficients are set in response to feedback from the enhanced output signal.

Claims (18)

1. A CPT frequency standard comprising:

a laser light source;

a resonating quantum medium through which the laser light passes, the resonating quantum medium resonating in response to the laser light and thereby affecting the amount of laser light that passes through the resonating quantum medium;

a first photodetector that receives the laser light that passes through the resonator and produces a signal in response thereto;

an output processor that responds to the signal from the photodetector to produce an output signal that includes at least noise resulting from amplitude changes in the laser light;

a second photodetector that receives laser light that has not passed through the resonating quantum medium and produces a noise measurement signal therefrom;

a noise predictor that produces a noise signal in response to the noise measurement signal; and

a noise remover that responds to the noise signal and the output signal to produce an enhanced output signal in which the noise has been reduced.

2. The CPT frequency standard set forth in claim 1 wherein:

the noise predictor employs scaled and/or delayed noise measurements to produce the noise signal.

3. The CPT frequency standard set forth in claim 2 wherein:

the scaled and/or delayed noise measurements are employed in a FIR filter.

4. The CPT frequency standard set forth in claim 1 wherein:

the noise predictor further produces the noise signal in response to the enhanced output signal.

5. The CPT frequency standard set forth in claim 4 wherein:

the noise predictor employs scaled and/or delayed noise measurements to produce the noise signal and scales the noise measurements in response to the enhanced output signal.

6. The CPT frequency standard set forth in claim 5 wherein:

the scaled and/or delayed noise measurements are employed in a FIR filter.