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Frequency-comb-referenced two-wavelength source for absolute distance measurement
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PhotonicsMum Synthetic WavelengthEngineeringPhysicsMeasurementOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyNatural SciencesInterferometrySynthetic WavelengthTunable LasersFrequency CombsAbsolute Distance MeasurementDistance MeasurementLaser-based SensorInstrumentationFiber Optic
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(-11) 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 mum synthetic wavelength calibrated with an accuracy better than 0.2 parts in 10(6). 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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