Coherence length of monochromatic laser

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To measure the coherence length of a monochromatic laser, a Michelson interferometer can be used to determine the path difference at which interference remains clear. The coherence length (L) is calculated using the formula L = c/Δf, where Δf is the laser's bandwidth. A high-resolution spectrometer is necessary to accurately measure the spectral bandwidth, which must be significantly better than the bandwidth of the laser itself. He-Ne lasers typically have coherence lengths ranging from several centimeters to several decimeters, while high-quality lasers can reach up to 100 meters. Understanding the procedure for using a spectrometer is essential for accurate measurements.
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Hi.I need an experiment to study and present it.the subject is how to measure coherence length of a monochromatic laser ? lm also search on google.However,is there any advice from you ?

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You can use a Michelson interferometer and see how long is the path difference when the interference is not blurred yet.
But lasers can have very long coherence lengths. Choose a not too good laser.
 
ehild said:
You can use a Michelson interferometer and see how long is the path difference when the interference is not blurred yet.
But lasers can have very long coherence lengths. Choose a not too good laser.
But the teacher ask for also long coherent length.I learn that I can use a spectrometry to find bandwith and then calculate the coherent length.But I couldn't find how can I get bandwith measurement? And I wonder up to what coherent length I can use michelson interferometer
thank you so much
 
To measure the spectral bandwidth of the laser radiation you need very high resolution of the spectrometer. The resolution must be much better than the bandwidth of the laser.

The coherence length L is c/Δf, where Δf is the bandwidth, difference of the frequencies where the power is half the maximum.

The coherence length of He-Ne lasers are in the range of several cm - several dm. But high-quality lasers can have even 100 m coherence length.

Some things to read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_length
http://www.rp-photonics.com/coherence_length.html
http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_coherence_lengths_of_the_different_types_of_lasers
 
ehild said:
To measure the spectral bandwidth of the laser radiation you need very high resolution of the spectrometer. The resolution must be much better than the bandwidth of the laser.

The coherence length L is c/Δf, where Δf is the bandwidth, difference of the frequencies where the power is half the maximum.

The coherence length of He-Ne lasers are in the range of several cm - several dm. But high-quality lasers can have even 100 m coherence length.

Some things to read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_length
http://www.rp-photonics.com/coherence_length.html
http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_coherence_lengths_of_the_different_types_of_lasers
I think I read all of them before asking that question :) But I need to describe how can use a spectrometer to measure bandwith ? what is the procedure...etc.For michelson I know what I need to do.Also do you know which spectrometer should I use ?
 
elif said:
I think I read all of them before asking that question :) But I need to describe how can use a spectrometer to measure bandwith ? what is the procedure...etc.For michelson I know what I need to do.Also do you know which spectrometer should I use ?

Sorry, I can not help as it would need a very-high resolution spectrometer. In principle, you have to scan the source spectrum around the nominal wavelength and find the frequency, where the intensity falls to half of the maximum.
You can find the linewidth for given coherence length at the page http://www.rp-photonics.com/coherence_length.html. The resolution must be much better then the linewidth.
 
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