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Reaching less-than 100 ppm/K output intensity temperature stability with single-color light-emitting diodes
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Optical sources with highly temperature-stable output intensity and low power consumption are desired in portable devices for metrology, and in medical applications, communications, and illumination. This paper introduces and demonstrates an optical stabilization scheme that uses the drift in peak-emission wavelength of light emitted from an LED as a temperature feedback signal to realize output intensity temperature coefficients below 100 ppm/K. The control principle relies on a conventional feedback loop but with a specially designed weakly polarizing optical interference coating that exhibits different transmittivity/reflectivity ratio dependence on wavelength for two different polarizations and by using a weighted sum of two polarizations as the output power correcting signal in a feedback loop. The method does not need a thermometer or temperature control stage, and its calibration can be performed electronically, adding to the simplicity of the design and making it also suitable for portable and battery-operated instruments.
- Subjects :
- Temperature control
Materials science
business.industry
Materials Science (miscellaneous)
optical design of instruments
light-emitting diodes
polarization-selective devices
thin films
02 engineering and technology
Feedback loop
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
01 natural sciences
Signal
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
law.invention
Semiconductor laser theory
Metrology
010309 optics
Wavelength
Optics
law
Thermometer
0103 physical sciences
Optoelectronics
Business and International Management
0210 nano-technology
business
Light-emitting diode
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1c180b9a2a45e1ef0d13b8d0227daf10