Long-range and dead-zone free dual-comb ranging for the interferometric tracking of moving targets
Dual-comb ranging has emerged as an effective technology for long-distance metrology, providing absolute distance measurements with high speed, precision, and accuracy. Here, we demonstrate a dual-comb ranging method that utilizes a free-space transceiver unit, enabling dead-zone-free measurements a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dual-comb ranging has emerged as an effective technology for long-distance
metrology, providing absolute distance measurements with high speed, precision,
and accuracy. Here, we demonstrate a dual-comb ranging method that utilizes a
free-space transceiver unit, enabling dead-zone-free measurements and
simultaneous ranging with interchanged comb roles to allow for long-distance
measurements even when the target is moving. It includes a GPU-accelerated
algorithm for real-time signal processing and a free-running single-cavity
solid-state dual-comb laser with a carrier wavelength $\lambda_c \approx$ 1055
nm, a pulse repetition rate of 1 GHz and a repetition rate difference of 5.06
kHz. This combination offers a fast update rate and sufficient signal strength
to reach a single-shot time-of-flight precision of around 0.1 $\mu$m (i.e. $<
\lambda_c/4$) on a cooperative target placed at a distance of more than 40 m.
The free-running laser is sufficiently stable to use the phase information for
interferometric distance measurements, which improves the single-shot precision
to $ |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.05585 |