Correction of the air refractive index using a two-color method for absolute distance measurement without a dead zone

In the fields of satellite formation, large-scale manufacturing, and ultra-precision machining, high-precision ranging based on the femtosecond laser is one of the necessary technologies. However, the fluctuations of the air refractive index and the limited tuning range of repetition rate restrict t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied optics (2004) 2021-02, Vol.60 (5), p.1241-1249
Hauptverfasser: Gao, Haoran, Yu, Liandong, Xu, Xin, Jin, Xueying, Lu, Yang, Bian, Dian, Zheng, Renhao
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Zusammenfassung:In the fields of satellite formation, large-scale manufacturing, and ultra-precision machining, high-precision ranging based on the femtosecond laser is one of the necessary technologies. However, the fluctuations of the air refractive index and the limited tuning range of repetition rate restrict the measurement precision and range. Using only one femtosecond comb that corrects the air refractive index simultaneously, a method for ranging without the dead zone of measurement is described. A delay optical path is established in the ranging system to eliminate the dead zone of measurement by a comb. Meanwhile, in order to ensure the consistency of the pulse sequence between the fundamental frequency beam and the second-harmonic beam after the delay optical path, the second-harmonic beam generates on the delay optical path after the fundamental harmonic passes the long fiber. A two-color method is used to correct the effect of the air refractive index. The experimental result demonstrates the measurement precision of 7.2 mu m at similar to 0.8 m with correction of the air refractive index, and the precision of measurement is 8.4 mu m at similar to 2.2 m. Finally, the maximum deviation between our system and the reference standard is 5.0 mu m. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America
ISSN:1559-128X
2155-3165
1539-4522
DOI:10.1364/AO.413997