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The effect of input phase modulation to a phase-sensitive optical amplifier

Optics 2016-08-22 v1

Abstract

Many optical applications depend on amplitude modulating optical beams using devices such as acousto-optical modulators (AOMs) or optical choppers. Methods to add amplitude modulation (AM) often inadvertently impart phase modulation (PM) onto the light as well. While this PM is of no consequence to many phase-insensitive applications, phase-sensitive processes can be affected. Here we study the effects of input phase and amplitude modulation on the output of a quantum-noise limited phase-sensitive optical amplifier (PSA) realized in hot 85^{85}Rb vapor. We investigate the dependence of PM on AOM alignment and demonstrate a novel approach to quantifying PM by using the PSA as a diagnostic tool. We then use this method to measure the alignment-dependent PM of an optical chopper which arises due to diffraction effects as the chopper blade passes through the optical beam.

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@article{arxiv.1608.05686,
  title  = {The effect of input phase modulation to a phase-sensitive optical amplifier},
  author = {Tian Li and Brian E. Anderson and Travis Horrom and Kevin M. Jones and Paul D. Lett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05686},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures

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