DocumentCode :
3452388
Title :
Interferometer-less coherent optical range finder
Author :
Chen-Chia Wang ; Trivedi, Soham ; Feng Jin ; Khurgin, J. ; Temple, D. ; Hommerid, U. ; Gad, Emad ; Corder, A.
Author_Institution :
Brimrose Corp. of America, Baltimore, MD, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
11-11 May 2001
Firstpage :
376
Lastpage :
377
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Optical techniques for non-contact measurements of distances can be generalized into two main categories: direct detection and coherent detection techniques. In direct detection systems, the time delays of short laser pulses are used to determine target distances. The resultant spatial resolution, however, is quite limited due to the difficulty in measuring small time delays. On the other hand, optical interferometers are used in coherent detection range finders with the laser wavelength being used as the gauge against target distances. Interferometer-based coherent optical range finder can offer nanometer-scale high precision measurements. However, the readout from an interferometer is a sinusoidal function of the path length and hence the measurement range is severely limited. Optical coherent frequency domain reflectometry (CFDR) resembles a hybrid of direct and coherent detection optical range finders. Because the laser frequency is linearly chirped as a function of time in CFDR systems, any imbalance in the lengths of the reference and probe paths results in finite amount of optical frequency difference between the two interfering laser beams. By measuring the optical frequency difference, target distance can be determined with precision unattainable by direct detection techniques. indeed, a spatial resolution of approximately 15 /spl mu/m was achieved using a widely tunable (75 nanometers) solid state laser.
Keywords :
delays; frequency-domain analysis; laser ranging; light coherence; optical resolving power; reflectometry; coherent detection; coherent detection optical range finders; coherent detection range finders; coherent optical range finder; direct detection; direct detection optical range finders; direct detection systems; direct detection techniques; distance measurement; gauge; interfering laser beams; interferometer; interferometer-based coherent optical range finder; interferometer-less coherent optical range finder; laser frequency; laser wavelength; measurement range; nanometer-scale high precision measurements; noncontact measurements; optical coherent frequency domain reflectometry; optical frequency difference; optical interferometers; optical techniques; path length; precision; probe paths; reference paths; short laser pulses; sinusoidal function; spatial resolution; target distance; target distances; time delays; widely tunable solid state laser; Delay effects; Frequency domain analysis; Interferometers; Length measurement; Optical interferometry; Optical pulses; Reflectometry; Spatial resolution; Time measurement; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2001. CLEO '01. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-662-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2001.947939
Filename :
947939
Link To Document :
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