Abstract
Optical phase measurement is critical for many applications, and
traditional approaches often suffer from mechanical instability,
temporal latency, and computational complexity. In this paper, we
describe compact phase sensor arrays based on integrated photonics,
which enable accurate and scalable reference-free phase sensing in a
few measurement steps. This is achieved by connecting multiple
two-port phase sensors into a graph to measure relative phases between
neighboring and distant spatial locations. We propose an efficient
post-processing algorithm, as well as circuit design rules to reduce
random and biased error accumulations. We demonstrate the
effectiveness of our system in both simulations and experiments with
photonics integrated circuits. The proposed system measures the
optical phase directly without the need for external references or
spatial light modulators, thus providing significant benefits for
applications including microscope imaging and optical phased
arrays.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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