D. Steers et al., DUAL-PURPOSE, COMPACT SPECTROMETER AND FIBER-COUPLED LASER WAVEMETER BASED ON A WOLLASTON PRISM, Applied optics, 37(24), 1998, pp. 5777-5781
A fiber-coupled, compact laser wavemeter based on a modified Wollaston
prism has been constructed and evaluated. The path difference between
orthogonal polarization states of the input light varies smoothly acr
oss the aperture of the prism forming an interferogram in the spatial
domain that is recorded with a CCD detector array. A Fourier transform
of this interferogram gives the spectral distribution of the incident
light. Alternatively, for a narrow-linewidth source a fringe period m
easurement technique is used to obtain precision measurement of the ce
nter wavelength. Using 752 interferogram data points we obtain a wavel
ength precision of 1 part in 10(6). The elimination of moving parts fr
om the design makes the recorded interferogram inherently stable. (C)
1998 Optical Society of America.