How to Calibrate Optical Spectral Test Paths

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Remove Wavelength-Dependent Path Errors

Spectral test stations used to characterize photonic components rely on optical paths composed of tunable lasers, switches, fibers, connectors, and power meters. Each element introduces wavelength-dependent loss, ripple, and drift that distort measured spectra and obscure true device characteristics. When these effects accumulate across complex routing paths, they lead to inconsistent insertion-loss measurements, tilted spectral responses, and reduced confidence when comparing results across ports, setups, or test stations.

As photonic test environments scale to support multiple devices, parallel optical paths, and broadband wavelength sweeps, maintaining spectral measurement accuracy becomes increasingly challenging. Engineers must characterize and correct wavelength-dependent insertion loss across the full optical path, accounting for path-to-path differences and changes over time. Accurate calibration is required to establish stable optical reference planes and ensure that measured power versus wavelength reflects intrinsic device behavior rather than artifacts introduced by the test system.

Optical Spectral Test Path Calibration Solution

Eliminating wavelength-dependent measurement errors requires calibrating the full optical signal path before device testing begins. Keysight's optical spectral test path calibration solution uses a tunable laser to sweep wavelength through each routed optical path via an optical switch while optical power meters measure transmitted power. The Lambda Scan software derives wavelength-dependent correction factors for each path and applies them to subsequent measurements, compensating for systematic loss and ripple. This path calibration improves insertion-loss accuracy, measurement repeatability, and consistency across ports, paths, and test stations prior to device testing.

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