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Frequency-comb-referenced two-wavelength source for absolute distance measurement
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Date de parution
2006
In
Optics Letters, Optical Society of America, 2006/31/21/3101-3103
Résumé
We propose a new tunable laser source concept for multiple-wavelength interferometry, offering an unprecedented large choice of synthetic wavelengths with a relative uncertainty better than 10<sup>−11</sup> in vacuum. Two lasers are frequency stabilized over a wide range of frequency intervals defined by the frequency comb generated by a mode-locked fiber laser. In addition, we present experimental results demonstrating the generation of a 90 μm synthetic wavelength calibrated with an accuracy better than 0.2 parts in 10<sup>6</sup>. With this synthetic wavelength we can resolve one optical wavelength, which opens the way to absolute distance measurement with nanometer accuracy.
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http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?id=116255
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journal article
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