Hardware simulation of real-time wavelength corrected phase projection

We demonstrate the real-time signal processing operation of a dispersion-free phase projection algorithm intended for atmospheric correction of multi-aperture optical phased arrays. It uses interferometric phase measurements at multiple sensing wavelengths, offset by 50 GHz, to compute a phase corre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied optics (2004) 2024-12, Vol.63 (35), p.8951
Hauptverfasser: Sibley, Paul G., Baldwin, Noah, Ireland, Michael J., Bandutunga, Chathura P.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We demonstrate the real-time signal processing operation of a dispersion-free phase projection algorithm intended for atmospheric correction of multi-aperture optical phased arrays. It uses interferometric phase measurements at multiple sensing wavelengths, offset by 50 GHz, to compute a phase correction at a third, remote wavelength. This is useful where phase sensing cannot be implemented at the wavelength of interest, enabling interferometric level control from wavelength offset targeting beacons or guidestars. The digital signal processing implementation we demonstrate has a residual temporal phase error of while being capable of 100 MHz throughput with 0.53 µs latency, making it a viable approach for either feedback or feed-forward atmospheric correction in segmented piston-phase control systems.
ISSN:1559-128X
2155-3165
DOI:10.1364/AO.540085