Dual-wavelength dispersion characterization of confocal Fabry–Perot interferometers

2018
Optical resonators simultaneously resonating at different wavelengths are of interest in passive as well as active opticalcavities. Dual-wavelength lasers, optical parametric amplifiersand spectrometers, e.g., in high spectral resolutionlidar (HSRL) are effectively improved by employing multiply resonant cavities. In particular, HSRL allows us to measure aerosol optical properties without a priori hypotheses. Here we analyze optical dispersion in a HSRL prototype, based on a confocal Fabry–Perot interferometer(CFPI), developed to work at 532 nm (the lidar excitation wavelength). The presence of dispersion should be accounted for when realizing an effective HSRL because a second beam is required to obtain sufficient locking stability. We have performed an experiment in order to measure the dispersion contributions coming from cavity mirror coating and air and evaluate the stability of the transmission peaks in order to optimize the performances of HSRL.
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