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Oct18-12, 02:06 PM   #1
 

Can light affected be affected by noise as other signals?I am not


Can light affected be affected by noise as other signals?
I am not able to figure it out..if I am amplifying the light using some optical
amplifier,will there be any effects of noise in it?

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Oct19-12, 08:22 AM   #2
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Which type of noise?
An optical amplifier can have noise from unwanted photons or other sources.
Oct19-12, 11:05 AM   #3
 
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Absolutely. The types of noise depend on the conditions you have. If you have a light source where you are also getting a lot of "light pollution", IE unwanted light from other sources, that will be noise. The sensor itself will have noise during readout as well. Even without these you will have noise thanks to the random nature of when photons are emitted and received.
Oct19-12, 03:49 PM   #4
 

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Absolutely. The types of noise depend on the conditions you have. If you have a light source where you are also getting a lot of "light pollution", IE unwanted light from other sources, that will be noise. The sensor itself will have noise during readout as well. Even without these you will have noise thanks to the random nature of when photons are emitted and received.
thanks for the reply..do u have an idea how to start learning photonics..i m interested in this field but there are far too many concepts too master..i have done my undergrad in electronics and I am starting as a master's student in photonics.it wud be great if you can give me some idea where from where to start.I know basic electromagnetics but there is still too much too learn..hope to hear from you soon.

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Oct19-12, 10:11 PM   #5
 
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thanks for the reply..do u have an idea how to start learning photonics..i m interested in this field but there are far too many concepts too master..i have done my undergrad in electronics and I am starting as a master's student in photonics.it wud be great if you can give me some idea where from where to start.I know basic electromagnetics but there is still too much too learn..hope to hear from you soon.
Got me, I haven't even started my undergrad work in optical engineering like I want to. Hit up the academic help forums is my suggestion.

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