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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2025
Filed:
Jun. 24, 2024
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, CN;
Yisi Dong, Harbin, CN;
Wenwen Li, Harbin, CN;
Wenrui Luo, Harbin, CN;
Chen Zhang, Harbin, CN;
Jinran Zhang, Harbin, CN;
Pengcheng Hu, Harbin, CN;
Ruitao Yang, Harbin, CN;
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, CN;
Abstract
A frequency stabilization method and system for tunable light sources based on characteristic curve reconstruction are provided, which relate the field of frequency stabilization technologies of modulation absorption spectrum. A set of frequency stabilization control method and system based on internal modulation absorption spectroscopy of light source is constructed, and a high-precision laser frequency stabilization method under large-amplitude and high-bandwidth frequency modulation based on frequency discrimination curve reconstruction is proposed to solve a problem that it is difficult for micro-probe laser interferometry measurement benchmark to balance large-amplitude and high-bandwidth frequency modulation, and high-precision frequency stabilization, resulting in that it is difficult to obtain high relative accuracy measurement under large-range measurement. Under the large-amplitude and high-bandwidth frequency modulation, a distortion model of the frequency discrimination curve and a distortion correction model are constructed, which is used for feedback adjustment of phase compensation and reconstructing the frequency discrimination curve.