Study on the effect of inter-channel phase error in coherent beam combining of laser

We study the impact of phase errors between channels on the beam-combining efficiency in a coherent beam-combining system. A tiled aperture beam-combining system with various output channel numbers ranging from 3 to 37 was experimentally implemented using a spatial light modulator and related optics...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Korean Physical Society 2024-04, Vol.84 (8), p.596-603
Hauptverfasser: Park, Jaedeok, Park, Sungmin, Choi, Dongwon, Yeom, Dong-Il, Yu, Bong-Ahn
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Zusammenfassung:We study the impact of phase errors between channels on the beam-combining efficiency in a coherent beam-combining system. A tiled aperture beam-combining system with various output channel numbers ranging from 3 to 37 was experimentally implemented using a spatial light modulator and related optics. We then examined how the beam-combining efficiency changes when applying phase differences between channels for various output beam configurations. A Gaussian random phase was applied to each channel for 500 samples, and the intensity variation of the central part of the combined beam was monitored to examine the beam-combining characteristics in the presence of phase error. The experimental results show that as the standard deviation value of the phase distribution increases, the combined beam efficiency rapidly decreases for a given channel number. Furthermore, the beam-combining efficiency becomes more sensitive to phase errors as the number of combined channels increases. The beam-combining efficiency was maintained at 95% or higher when the phase error between channels was below 0.03 λ . A numerical simulation was also conducted for the same output beam configuration, which agrees well with the results obtained from the experiment.
ISSN:0374-4884
1976-8524
DOI:10.1007/s40042-024-01030-w