Fourier Domain Mode Locking (FDML): A new laser operating regime and applications for optical coherence tomography
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
We demonstrate a new technique for frequency-swept laser operation--Fourier domain mode locking (FDML)--and its application for swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. FDML is analogous to active laser mode locking for short pulse generation, except that the spectrum rather than the amplitude of the light field is modulated. High-speed, narrowband optical frequency sweeps are generated with a repetition period equal to the fundamental or a harmonic of cavity round-trip time. An FDML laser is constructed using a long fiber ring cavity, a semiconductor optical amplifier, and a tunable fiber Fabry-Perot filter. Effective sweep rates of up to 290 kHz are demonstrated with a 105 nm tuning range at…
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3Topics & keywords
- Optics
- Optical coherence tomography
- Laser
- Mode-locking
- Fiber laser
- Materials science
- Physics
- Affordable and clean energy