Absolute distance measurement by dual-comb interferometry with adjustable synthetic wavelength

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Absolute distances were measured using two femtosecond lasers of different pulse repetition rates by revisiting the dual-comb interferometric method proposed by Coddington et al (2009 Nature Photon. 3 351-6). The apparatus built for experiments was designed to eliminate the dead zones in the measurement range by separating the measurement pulses from the reference pulses using orthogonal polarization. In addition, the pulse repetition rate of the signal laser was made tunable in order to extend the non-ambiguity range (NAR) by adaptively adjusting the synthetic wavelength in consideration of the de facto measurement stability in the air. Actual tests performed in the open air proved that a target distance of 69.3 m is measured without interruptions at a 200 mu s update rate in the presence of a similar to 170 mu m drift of the optical path length caused by the fluctuation of the refractive index of air. The proposed hardware system design for effective NAR extension will facilitate the use of dual-comb interferometry for various terrestrial applications.
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Issue Date
2013-04
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.24, no.4

ISSN
0957-0233
DOI
10.1088/0957-0233/24/4/045201
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/173791
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