Soliton mode-locked fiber laser for distance measurements

Terra, Osama; Hussein, Haitham M.; Kotb, Hussein;

Abstract


Absolute distance measurement is crucial for many applications including metrology, large-scale manufacturing, range finding, and surveying. In this paper, a novel, to the best of our knowledge, technique is introduced for precise distance measurement by including the distance under measurement in a soliton mode-locked fiber ring laser (SMFRL). Consequently, the measured distance can be calculated fromthe change in the repetition rate of the emitted pulses due to the laser cavity length change. The SMFRL technique is implemented here to measure distances up to 57.4mwith precision of less than 9 μm. Therefore,we believe that the SMRFL technique provides a relatively simple and precise technique to measure relatively long distances.


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Title Soliton mode-locked fiber laser for distance measurements
Authors Terra, Osama; Hussein, Haitham M.; Kotb, Hussein 
Keywords FREQUENCY SCANNING INTERFEROMETRY; ABSOLUTE DISTANCE; REFRACTIVE-INDEX; COMB; ACCURACY
Issue Date 20-Apr-2021
Publisher OPTICAL SOC AMER
Journal Applied Optics 
ISSN 1559128X
DOI 10.1364/AO.422003
PubMed ID 33983251
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85104607335
Web of science ID WOS:000642065200024

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