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9 March 2020 Frequency-modulated comb LIDAR (Conference Presentation)
Naoya Kuse, Martin E. Fermann
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Abstract
We propose and demonstrate a new class of LIDAR technique based on optical frequency comb, named frequency-modulated comb LIDAR (FMcombLIDAR), to realize both high resolution and long distance measurement, overcoming the trade-off between the scan range and the coherence length. In FMcomb LIDAR, the multiple carriers from an optical frequency comb are used, enabling the coherent stitching of the multiple carriers. FMcomb LIDAR allows for a resolution equivalent to scanning by many comb modes while scanning only by the comb mode spacing.
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Naoya Kuse and Martin E. Fermann "Frequency-modulated comb LIDAR (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11287, Photonic Instrumentation Engineering VII, 112870X (9 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2544639
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Frequency combs

Continuous wave operation

Distance measurement

Electro optics

Palladium

Picosecond phenomena

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