Sensors (Feb 2013)

Frequency Noise Properties of Lasers for Interferometry in Nanometrology

  • Ondřej Číp,
  • Jan Hrabina,
  • Miroslava Holá,
  • Josef Lazar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s130202206
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 2206 – 2219

Abstract

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In this contribution we focus on laser frequency noise properties and their influence on the interferometric displacement measurements. A setup for measurement of laser frequency noise is proposed and tested together with simultaneous measurement of fluctuations in displacement in the Michelson interferometer. Several laser sources, including traditional He-Ne and solid-state lasers, and their noise properties are evaluated and compared. The contribution of the laser frequency noise to the displacement measurement is discussed in the context of other sources of uncertainty associated with the interferometric setup, such as, mechanics, resolution of analog-to-digital conversion, frequency bandwidth of the detection chain, and variations of the refractive index of air.

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