COHERENT AND INCOHERENT IMAGING CHAPTER 5

Optical modules can be coherent or incoherent

Optical modules can be coherent or incoherent

Coherent photonic chips preserve the phase relationship between light signals, enabling advanced signal processing and modulation techniques. Lecture presentation on the following topics: temporal and spatial coherence; spatially incoherent imaging; Optical Transfer Function (OTF) and Modulation Transfer Function (MTF); comparison of coherent and incoherent imaging. This article compares these two types of optical modules from the perspectives of principles. The Rayleigh criterion for optical resolution suggests that the closest two resolvable objects are separated by a distance $r sim frac {lambda} {2NA}$, where $lambda$ is the wavelength of my light source and $NA$ is the numerical aperture of the lens. Both technologies have distinct characteristics and applications, and understanding their differences is crucial for.

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Fiber optic thermal imaging sensor

Fiber optic thermal imaging sensor

High-definition temperature sensing based on the natural Rayleigh backscatter in optical fiber delivers a virtually continuous line of temperature measurements with sub-millimeter spatial resolution. Strain sensors based on fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) deliver accurate and stable strain measurements that can be multiplexed and distributed over a large area using a single optical fiber sensor network.

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Coherent Optical Modules and Silicon Photonic Modules

Coherent Optical Modules and Silicon Photonic Modules

Silicon photonics plays a crucial role in coherent optical modules, which require components like IQ modulators, Integrated Coherent Receivers (ICR), and narrow-linewidth tunable lasers. In the domain of IQ modulators, silicon photonics competes with InP and TFLN. Coherent technology facilitates long-distance, high-speed transmission with exceptional signal quality.

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