Robert Archibald, Simon Peter Mekhail, Osian Wolley, Hao-Wei Hu, Graham Gibson, Miles Padgett
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Abstract
Fibre coupling is a convenient implementation of various types of optical sensors. However, when the optical sensor is based upon interferometry, the choice of fibre is usually restricted to a single-mode fibre, limiting the étendue of the sensor system. Here, we show that it is possible to configure an interferometric sensor using a multimode optical fibre supporting many spatial modes, thereby increasing the étendue. By using off-axis holography, the full complex amplitude of the speckle pattern transmitted through the fibre can be recovered from a single frame of a detector array, enabling high-speed operation. Using this approach, we have demonstrated stand-off laser vibrometry where the only collection optic is the multimode fibre itself. Our vibrometer can recover vibration frequencies using a high-speed camera with power levels as low as 0.003μW, well below the noise floor of the camera, with an overall sensor bandwidth above 2300 Hz.
期刊介绍:
Optics Express is the all-electronic, open access journal for optics providing rapid publication for peer-reviewed articles that emphasize scientific and technology innovations in all aspects of optics and photonics.