Towards a FPGA-controlled deep phase modulation interferometer

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Abstract

Deep phase modulation interferometry was proposed as a method to enhance homodyne interferometers to work over many fringes. In this scheme, a sinusoidal phase modulation is applied in one arm while the demodulation takes place as a post-processing step. In this contribution we report on the development to implement this scheme in a fiber coupled interferometer controlled by means of a FPGA, which includes a LEON3 soft-core processor. The latter acts as a CPU and executes a custom made application to communicate with a host PC. In contrast to usual FPGA-based designs, this implementation allows a real-time fine tuning of the parameters involved in the setup, from the control to the post-processing parameters.

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Terán, M., Martín, V., Gesa, L., Mateos, I., Gibert, F., Karnesis, N., … Nofrarias, M. (2015). Towards a FPGA-controlled deep phase modulation interferometer. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 610). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/610/1/012042

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