Deriving Broadband Laser Ranging Parameters from First Principles. Ted Strand National Securities Technologies, LLC

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DOE/NV/25946--2825 Deriving Broadband Laser Ranging Parameters from First Principles Ted Strand National Securities Technologies, LLC Presented to: PDV Workshop Livermore, CA June 7 9, 16 This work was done by National Security Technologies, LLC, under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25946 with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Outline Basic layout of BLR (Mach-Zehnder plus fiber dispersion) Use Working Group recommendations as a guideline Determine wavelength spectra from Mach-Zehnder Determine fiber lengths Compare to an as-built system -2-

Sketch of Broadband Laser Ranging Diagnostic (Figure from La Lone, et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 86 (15) 023112.) The BLR is multiplexed with a PDV in this figure. The laser is short pulse, broadband. One leg of the Mach-Zehnder (MZ) varies in length as the surface moves closer to the probe. The long fiber spool (FS) provides the necessary dispersion. -3-

Ed Daykin hosted a Broadband Laser Ranging Design Physics Working Group, December 7 8, 15 They recommended approximate parameters for the BLR that would be useful for NWL applications. This Study Parameter WG OTS1 OTS2 OTS3 OTS4 Digitizer (GS/s) Digitizer (ps/pt) N(fft) Laser wavelength (nm) Laser linewidth (nm) Laser interval (ns) Laser rep rate (MHz) Temporal spread (ns) Sensitivity (mm/ghz) Fiber length (km) 1560 0 1024 15.48 48.8.48 48 15 40.96 24.4 40.96 4096 15 81.92 12.2 81.92 8192 15 163.84 6.1 163.84 Note: Laser wavelength range = 1540 1560 nm. EDFA is 1528 1562 nm. (red indicates calculated values) -4-

The basic BLR geometry is laser, MZ, fiber λ 0, Δλ Laser EDFA L1 Detector Δλ = 34 nm L2 ΔL = L1 L2 L fiber EDFA has a 34 nm pass band (e.g., Lightwaves operating range is 1528 to 1562 nm.) We will first look at the MZ interferometry to derive the sensitivity. Then we will look at L fiber. -5-

The Mach-Zehnder generates a peak in the wavelength spectrum when L1 L2 = integer number of wavelengths λ 0, Δλ Laser EDFA L1 Detector Δλ = 34 nm L2 ΔL = L1 L2 L fiber probe Round trip = 2d so look for L1 L2 = nλ = 2d d Note: L1 = L2 is defined as the balance point. -6-

Build a spreadsheet to look for integer number of wavelengths at different distances List wavelengths from 1540 to 1560 nm in 0.001 nm increments. Choose a range of distances to measure with the BLR. Calculate the number of wavelengths in 2d. Get xxx.yyy wavelengths. Count how many wavelengths have yyy = 0 (constructive interference). Look at plots of yyy vs. wavelength for different distances. Fractional Lambda (nm) 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 1540 Fractional Wavelength vs Wavelength Distance = 0.5 mm 1545 15 Wavelength (nm) 1555 8 peaks 1560 Distance = 0.5 mm gives 8 peaks (almost 9). Fractional Lambda (nm) 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 1540 Fractional Wavelength vs Wavelength Distance = 1 mm 1545 15 Wavelength (nm) 1555 16 peaks 1560 Distance = 1 mm gives 16 peaks (almost 17). -7-

Constructive and destructive interference in the MZ generates a wavelength spectrum at each distance Distance = 0.5 mm gives 8 peaks in the wavelength spectrum. (1 st peak is at 1540.832 nm.) 2.0 1.5 1540.832 1543.210 1545.596 1547.988 15.388 1552.796 1555.210 1557.633 1.0 Amplitude 0.5 0.0-0.5-1.0-1.5 MZ peak locations constant period The waveform (red) has a constant period given by the first two wavelengths. 1540 1545 15 Wavelength (nm) 1555 1560 Sending this wavelength spectrum through the dispersive fiber generates the frequency vs. time data of the BLR. Note: Wavelength spacing from the MZ is not constant. This is a source of chirp in the data. -8-

Calculate the number of peaks generated within 1540 1560 nm at different distances Distance (mm) 0.5 1 2 5 10 25 100 0 Number Peaks 8 16 33 83 167 333 416 833 1665 3330 Note that the number of peaks vs. distance depends upon only the interferometry in the MZ. The BLR frequency is determined by how many peaks arrive at the detector within each time interval. This determines the sensitivity of the BLR in units of mm/ghz. ( Distance is with respect to the balance point of the MZ.) -9-

Calculate the BLR frequency for different step sizes and different distances BLR frequency (GHz) = NumberPeaks/TemporalSpread(ns) Distance (mm) 0.5 1 2 5 10 25 100 0 Number Peaks 8 16 33 83 167 333 416 833 1665 3330.48 0.39 0.83 1.61 4.05 8.15 16.26.31 Temporal Spread (ns) 40.96 0. 0.42 0.81 2.03 4.08 8.13 10.16.34 81.92 0.10 0.21 0.40 1.01 2.04 4.06 5.08 10.17.32 163.84 0.05 0.10 0. 0.51 1.02 2.03 2.54 5.08 10.16.32-10-

Plot distance from balance point vs. frequency to obtain BLR sensitivity in [mm/ghz] 0 Distance vs Frequency N = 8192, slope = 9.84 mm/ghz 1 Distance (mm) 100 N = 1024 N = 48 N = 4096 N = 8192 N = 4096, slope = 4.92 mm/ghz N = 48, slope = 2.46 mm/ghz N = 1024, slope = 1.23 mm/ghz 0 0 5 10 15 Frequency (GHz) -11-

Now look at fiber dispersion to spread the MZ wavelength spectrum in time at the detector λ 0, Δλ Laser EDFA L1 Detector Δλ = 34 nm L2 ΔL = L1 L2 L fiber The temporal spread is calculated from the fiber dispersion, the laser linewidth, and the fiber length: T[ns] = D(15)[ps/(nm-km) * Δλ [nm] * L fiber [km] / 1000 L fiber [km] = T[ns] D(15)[ps/(nm-km] * Δλ [nm] / 1000-12-

Dispersion for Corning SMF-28 fiber Fiber dispersion (from Corning SMF-28 spec sheet) D(λ) = S 0 4 λ λ 4 0 ps / (nm * km) λ 3 D(15) = 0.092 4 15 13134 15 3 D(15) = 17.29 ps/(nm-km) Note: Dispersion varies with wavelength, which is a 2 nd source of chirp in the BLR data. -13-

We can now calculate the fiber length for each case L fiber [km] = T[ns] D(15)[ps/(nm-km] * Δλ [nm] / 1000 Temporal spread T[ns] = Step Size D(15) = 17.29 ps/(nm-km) Δλ = nm N 1024 48 4096 8192 Step Size (ns).48 40.96 81.92 163.84 Fiber Length (km) 59 118 237 474-14-

Final BLR parameters and comparison with an actual system This Study Parameter WG OTS1 OTS2 OTS3 OTS4 La Lone Digitizer (GS/s) Digitizer (ps/pt) N(fft) 1024 48 4096 8192 Laser wavelength (nm) 1560 15 15 15 15 1570 Laser linewidth (nm) 17 Laser interval (ns).48 40.96 81.92 163.84 80 Laser rep rate (MHz) 48.8 24.4 12.2 6.1 12.5 Temporal spread (ns).48 40.96 81.92 163.84 65 Sensitivity (mm/ghz) 1.23 2.46 4.92 9.84 4.5 Fiber length (km) 0 59 118 237 474 0 (red indicates calculated values) -15-

Summary Use first principles to derive the parameters for four BLR systems. The Mach-Zehnder determines the wavelength spectrum at each distance. The wavelength spectra and temporal spread determine the sensitivity in [mm/ghz]. The temporal spread determines the fiber length. The parameters obtained agree well with an as-built system. Two sources of chirp are noted, but not considered here. -16-