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Long-range and dead-zone free dual-comb ranging for the interferometric tracking of moving targets

Optics 2024-11-11 v1

Abstract

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 λc\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 μ\mum (i.e. <λc/4< \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 <<20 nm. To assess the ranging accuracy, we track the motion of the cooperative target when moved over 40 m and compare it to a reference interferometer. The residuals between the two measurements are below 3 μ\mum. These results highlight the potential of this approach for accurate and dead-zone-free long-distance ranging, supporting real-time tracking with nm-level precision.

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@article{arxiv.2411.05585,
  title  = {Long-range and dead-zone free dual-comb ranging for the interferometric tracking of moving targets},
  author = {Sandro L. Camenzind and Lukas Lang and Benjamin Willenberg and Justinas Pupeikis and Hayk Soghomonyan and Robert Presl and Pabitro Ray and Andreas Wieser and Ursula Keller and Christopher R. Phillips},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.05585},
  year   = {2024}
}

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