Abstract

The phase induced intensity noise (PIIN) may seriously reduce the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of continuous-wave coherent Doppler lidar (CW-CDL), thereby limiting its performance in practical applications. In this paper, we propose to use optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR) technique to locate the PIIN sources and evaluate their intensities. According to the OFDR information, we demonstrate that the PIIN in our CW-CDL system is mainly induced by the crosstalk of polarization beam splitter. Then, the PIIN is reduced by setting fiber delay line, polarization control, and AR-coating. Finally, a wind Doppler signal at a distance of 80 meters is obtained on a clear day, and a typical SNR of 19.4 dB is achieved.

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