| Literature DB >> 23938965 |
Esther Baumann1, Fabrizio R Giorgetta, Ian Coddington, Laura C Sinclair, Kevin Knabe, William C Swann, Nathan R Newbury.
Abstract
We demonstrate a comb-calibrated frequency-modulated continuous-wave laser detection and ranging (FMCW ladar) system for absolute distance measurements. The FMCW ladar uses a compact external cavity laser that is swept quasi-sinusoidally over 1 THz at a 1 kHz rate. The system simultaneously records the heterodyne FMCW ladar signal and the instantaneous laser frequency at sweep rates up to 3400 THz/s, as measured against a free-running frequency comb (femtosecond fiber laser). Demodulation of the ladar signal against the instantaneous laser frequency yields the range to the target with 1 ms update rates, bandwidth-limited 130 μm resolution and a ~100 nm accuracy that is directly linked to the counted repetition rate of the comb. The precision is <100 nm at the 1 ms update rate and reaches ~6 nm for a 100 ms average.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23938965 DOI: 10.1364/OL.38.002026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776