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- Homodyne_detection abstract "Homodyne detection is a method of detecting frequency-modulated radiation by non-linear mixing with radiation of a reference frequency, the same principle as for heterodyne detection.In optical interferometry, homodyne signifies that the reference radiation (i.e. the local oscillator) is derived from the same source as the signal before the modulating process. For example, in a laser scattering measurement, the laser beam is split into two parts. One is the local oscillator and the other is sent to the system to be probed. The scattered light is then mixed with the local oscillator on the detector. This arrangement has the advantage of being insensitive to fluctuations in the frequency of the laser. Usually the scattered beam will be weak, in which case the (nearly) steady component of the detector output is a good measure of the instantaneous local oscillator intensity and therefore can be used to compensate for any fluctuations in the intensity of the laser.Homodyne and heterodyne techniques are commonly used in thermoreflectance techniques.Homodyne detection was one of the key techniques in demonstrating spooky action at a distance.".
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- Homodyne_detection wikiPageWikiLink Interferometry.
- Homodyne_detection wikiPageWikiLink Laser.
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- Homodyne_detection wikiPageWikiLink Spooky_action_at_a_distance.
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- Homodyne_detection wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homodyne detection".
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- Homodyne_detection subject Category:Electronic_test_equipment.
- Homodyne_detection subject Category:Nonlinear_optics.
- Homodyne_detection subject Category:Waves.
- Homodyne_detection hypernym Method.
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- Homodyne_detection type Software.
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- Homodyne_detection comment "Homodyne detection is a method of detecting frequency-modulated radiation by non-linear mixing with radiation of a reference frequency, the same principle as for heterodyne detection.In optical interferometry, homodyne signifies that the reference radiation (i.e. the local oscillator) is derived from the same source as the signal before the modulating process. For example, in a laser scattering measurement, the laser beam is split into two parts.".
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