Absolute distance measurement by dual-comb nonlinear asynchronous optical sampling

  • Zhang H
  • Wei H
  • Wu X
  • et al.
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Abstract

A dual-comb nonlinear asynchronous optical sampling method is proposed to simplify determination of the time interval and extend the non-ambiguity range in absolute length measurements. Type II second harmonic generation facilitates curve fitting in determining the time interval between adjacent pulses. Meanwhile, the non-ambiguity range is extended by adjusting the repetition rate of the signal laser. The performance of the proposed method is compared with a heterodyne interferometer. Results show that the system achieves a maximum residual of 100.6 nm and an uncertainty of 1.48 μm in a 0.5 ms acquisition time. With longer acquisition time, the uncertainty can be reduced to 166.6 nm for 50 ms and 82.9 nm for 500 ms. Moreover, the extension of the non-ambiguity range is demonstrated by measuring an absolute distance beyond the inherent range determined by the fixed repetition rate.

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Zhang, H., Wei, H., Wu, X., Yang, H., & Li, Y. (2014). Absolute distance measurement by dual-comb nonlinear asynchronous optical sampling. Optics Express, 22(6), 6597. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.22.006597

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