Lasers can be identified by their relatively long coherence lengths using interferometry. A Mach–Zehnder interferometer incorporating liquid crystal polarization modulators is demonstrated as a means of low-cost, robust laser detection. Temporal modulations, as a signature of coherence, can be induced by modulating polarization changes in liquid crystal modulators using low voltages. Sensitivities of <10 nW can be achieved. The suitability as a means of laser detection is discussed. |
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Polarization
Modulation
Modulators
Liquid crystals
Signal detection
Sensors
Interferometers