Performance and limitations of dual-comb based ranging systems

  • Martin B
  • Feneyrou P
  • Dolfi D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Dual-comb LiDARs have the potential to perform high-resolution ranging at high speed. Here, through an implementation involving electro-optic modulators and heterodyne detection, we quantify the ranging systems trade-off between precision and non-ambiguity range (NAR) using a unique performance factor. We highlight the influence of the comb amplitude envelope on the precision with a distance measurement limited by the repetition rate of the optical comb. The influence of the combs repetition rate on the NAR and on the precision is illustrated through a setup allowing distance measurement with a tunable NAR. Finally, we demonstrate the impossibility to resolve different targets, quantify the impact on the measured distance and develop on the conditions in which non-linear effects of the interference make the measurement impossible.

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Martin, B., Feneyrou, P., Dolfi, D., & Martin, A. (2022). Performance and limitations of dual-comb based ranging systems. Optics Express, 30(3), 4005. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.446146

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