The use of a fiber comb filter fabricated by a CO2 laser irradiation to improve the resolution of a ratiometric wavelength measurement system

An edge filter based ratiometric wavelength measurement system is modelled and analysed in this paper. The results confirm that the noise of input signal and photodetectors limit the resolution of the wavelength measurement system. The achievable resolution is calculated for a given noise level of t...

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Main Authors: Wang, Pengfei (Author), Brambilla, Gilberto (Author), Ding, Ming (Author), Semenova, Yuliya (Author), Wu, Qiang (Author), Farrell, Gerald (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2012-04-15.
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