• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 34, Issue s1, 106011 (2014)
Liu Hongmei1、2、3、*, Geng Chao1、2, Luo Wen1、2、3, Wang Caixia1、2, and Li Xinyang1、2
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    Liu Hongmei, Geng Chao, Luo Wen, Wang Caixia, Li Xinyang. Optimal Research of Resonance Characteristic of Adaptive Fiber-Optics Collimator[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2014, 34(s1): 106011 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The adaptive fiber-optics collimator (AFOC) is a kind of passive fiber-optics device with the capability of fast and precise tip-tilt deviation control of collimated output. With the rapid extension of its application areas, the AFOC with greater resonance characteristic is needed. A method of using step-profile damping structure to improve the resonance characteristic of AFOC is experimentally studied, and the results reveal that the first-order resonance frequency increases with the reduction of the first-order resonance peak. On this basis, a way to enhance the available bandwidth of AFOC is studied theoretically and experimentally based on the biquad digital filter technique. Experimental results show that the first-order resonance peak of AFOC is suppressed efficiently and the usable operation bandwidth increases from about 1.3 kHz to 2.5 kHz.
    Liu Hongmei, Geng Chao, Luo Wen, Wang Caixia, Li Xinyang. Optimal Research of Resonance Characteristic of Adaptive Fiber-Optics Collimator[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2014, 34(s1): 106011
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