Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate that a femtosecond frequency comb laser can be applied as a tool for longdistance measurement in air. Our method is based on the measurement of cross correlation between individual pulses in a Michelson interferometer. From the position of the correlation functions, distances of up to 50 m have been measured. We have compared this measurement to a counting laser interferometer, showing an agreement with the measured distance within 2 μm (4 X 10-8 at 50 m). © 2009 Optical Society of America.
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Cui, M., Zeitouny, M. G., Bhattacharya, N., van den Berg, S. A., Urbach, H. P., & Braat, J. J. M. (2009). High-accuracy long-distance measurements in air with a frequency comb laser. Optics Letters, 34(13), 1982. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.34.001982
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