Abstract
A novel, time-resolved interferometric technique is presented that allows the reconstruction of the complex electric field output of a swept source laser in a single-shot measurement. The power of the technique is demonstrated by examining a short cavity swept source designed for optical coherence tomography (OCT) applications with a spectral width of over 100 nm. The novel analysis allows a time-resolved real-time characterization of the roll-off, optical spectrum, linewidth, and coherence properties of a dynamic, rapidly swept laser source.
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Butler, T., Slepneva, S., O’Shaughnessy, B., Kelleher, B., Goulding, D., Hegarty, S. P., … Huyet, G. (2015). Single shot, time-resolved measurement of the coherence properties of OCT swept source lasers. Optics Letters, 40(10), 2277. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.40.002277
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