Method and apparatus for measuring a frequency of an optical...

Optics: measuring and testing – By light interference – Having light beams of different frequencies

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C356S454000

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06853456

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus are provided for detecting a frequency of an optical signal within a communications channel having a plurality of optical carriers separated by a predetermined frequency spacing. The method includes the steps of locking an optical carrier frequency to an axial mode of an optical resonator of known free spectral range; providing an additional optical resonator as a reference having a known free spectral range that differs from that of the first optical resonator; locking an optical reference signal to a closest axial mode of a reference optical resonator producing an optical reference signal that is spectrally offset from said optical carrier frequency by a spectral quantity less than the known free spectral range; mixing the optical carrier frequency with the reference optical signal frequency thus generating a difference signal as a beat frequency; and measuring a frequency of a difference signal.

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patent: 5305134 (1994-04-01), Tsushima et al.

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