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Large-scale absolute distance measurement with dual free-running all-polarization-maintaining femtosecond fiber lasers
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2019
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PhotonicsHz Update RateEngineeringLaser ScienceOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationAstronomical Ranging ApplicationsTunable LasersLaser-based SensorFiber OpticsInstrumentationOptical SystemsHigh-power LasersKalman FilterFibre AmplifierFiber LaserFiber Optic
We demonstrate a robust femtosecond LIDAR setup by using two free-running environmentally stable all-polarization-maintaining nonlinear amplified loop mirror mode-locked fiber lasers. Based on the asynchronous optical sampling method, a ranging accuracy of ±2 μm within 65 m has been achieved, as tested in an 80-m-long underground optical tunnel. Through the Kalman filter in real-time data processing, the measurement accuracy can be maintained at a 200 Hz update rate. This setup provides a practical tool for various large-scale industrial and astronomical ranging applications.