Published June 1, 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Radio frequency controlled synthetic wavelength sweep for absolute distance measurement by optical interferometry

Description

We present a new technique applied to the variable optical synthetic wavelength generation in optical interferometry. It consists of a chain of optical injection locking among three lasers: first a distributed-feedback laser is used as a master to injection lock an intensity-modulated laser that is directly modulated around 15 GHz by a radio frequency generator on a sideband. A second distributed-feedback laser is injection locked on another sideband of the intensity-modulated laser. The variable synthetic wavelength for absolute distance measurement is simply generated by sweeping the radio frequency over a range of several hundred megahertz, which corresponds to the locking range of the two slave lasers. In this condition, the uncertainty of the variable synthetic wavelength is equivalent to the radio frequency uncertainty. This latter has a relative accuracy of 10-7 or better, resulting in a resolution of ±25 μm for distances exceeding tens of meters. The radio frequency generator produces a linear frequency sweep of 1 ms duration (i.e., exactly equal to one absolute distance measurement acquisition time), with frequency steps of about 1 MHz. Finally, results of absolute distance measurements for ranges up to 10 m are presented

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Optics
Journal Volume
47
Journal Issue
16
Journal Page Range
p. 3027-3031
ISSN
0003-6935
CODEN
APOPAI

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
40003319
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS; S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
FEEDBACK; INTERFEROMETRY; LASERS; MEASURING METHODS; RADIOWAVE RADIATION; TIME MEASUREMENT; WAVELENGTHS
Descriptors DEC
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; RADIATIONS

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(c) 2008 Optical Society of America