8163A/B, 8164A/B, 8166A/B User’s Guide
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Tunable Lasers
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How to Perform a Wavelength Sweep
What is a Wavelength Sweep ?
A wavelength sweep is performed when the instrument changes the
optical wavelength of the optical output across a user-defined wavelength
range. You can use a wavelength sweep to measure the
wavelength-dependent loss of an optical component.
How to Set the Wavelength Sweep
The Sweep Parameters
These are the parameters for the wavelength sweep:
•
[
λ
Start
], the wavelength at which the sweep begins,
•
[
λ
Stop
], the wavelength at which the sweep ends,
• [
Step
], the size of the change in the wavelength for each step of a
stepped sweep,
• [
Cycles
], the number of times the sweep is repeated,
• [
Dwell
], the amount of time spent at the wavelength during each step,
for a stepped sweep
• [
Vsweep
], the speed of a continuous sweep,
• [
Sweep mode
], see
• [
Repeat mode
], see
NOTE
For a <Continuous> sweep, [Step] sets the wavelength interval between
output triggers, if you have set <Output Trigger Mode> to <Step
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