Print Email Facebook Twitter Temperature-immune readout of an integrated optical wavelength meter based on microring resonators Title Temperature-immune readout of an integrated optical wavelength meter based on microring resonators Author Taballione, Caterina (University of Twente) Agbana, T.E. (TU Delft Team Raf Van de Plas) Vdovin, Gleb (TU Delft Team Raf Van de Plas) Hoekman, Marcel (LioniX International BV) Wevers, Lennart (LioniX International BV) Kalkman, J. (TU Delft ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging) Verhaegen, M.H.G. (TU Delft Team Raf Van de Plas) van der Slot, Peter J.M. (University of Twente) Boller, Klaus-Jochen (University of Twente) Date 2017 Abstract Wavelength meters are central for many applications such as in telecommunication systems or laser monitoring. The primary function of a wavelength meter is to provide an output signal that changes sensitively with the wavelength of the input light. Of central importance is the reproducibility of the output signal even in the presence of external perturbations, e.g., temperature changes causing thermal drift. Various different methods are usually applied to improve reproducibility, e.g., thermal stabilization or repeated calibration with an additional reference light source of well-known and stable wavelength. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:22de3878-7188-41e2-9642-e0c6332c1ce4 Event ECIO 2017: 19th European Conference on Integrated Optics, 2017-04-03 → 2017-04-05, Eindhoven, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type poster Rights © 2017 Caterina Taballione, T.E. Agbana, Gleb Vdovin, Marcel Hoekman, Lennart Wevers, J. Kalkman, M.H.G. Verhaegen, Peter J.M. van der Slot, Klaus-Jochen Boller Files PDF ECIO_Taballione.pdf 526.02 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:22de3878-7188-41e2-9642-e0c6332c1ce4/datastream/OBJ/view