Abstract
Optical properties of nanostructures depend on size, shape, material, and local environment. These characteristics can be probed interferometrically, given a broadband source. However, broadband supercontinuum sources are intrinsically noisy, limiting the measurement sensitivity. In this article we describe the application of an auto-balancing technique to reduce the noise in a broadband supercontinuum source, thus increasing the signal to noise ratio. We show a noise reduction of 41 dB allowing optical powers as small as 0.01 pW to be interferometrically detected with a 5 ms integration time. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Robinson, E. C., Trägårdh, J., Lindsay, I. D., & Gersen, H. (2012, June). Balanced detection for interferometry with a noisy source. Review of Scientific Instruments. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4729474
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