Time-of-flight measurement with femtosecond light pulses

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Joohyung Lee
Young-Jin Kim
Keunwoo Lee
Sanghyun Lee
Seung-Woo Kim
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[1] Ultrafast Optics for Ultraprecision Group,
[2] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),undefined
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Nature Photonics | 2010年 / 4卷
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The time-of-flight of light pulses has long been used as a direct measure of distance1,2, but state-of-the-art measurement precision using conventional light pulses or microwaves peaks at only several hundreds of micrometres3,4. Here, we improve the time-of-flight precision to the nanometre regime by timing femtosecond pulses through phase-locking control of the pulse repetition rate using the optical cross-correlation technique5,6. Our experiment shows an Allan deviation of 117 nm in measuring a 0.7-km distance in air at a sampling rate of 5 ms once the pulse repetition is phase-locked, which reduces to 7 nm as the averaging time increases to 1 s. This enhanced capability is maintained at long range without periodic ambiguity, and is well suited to lidar applications such as geodetic surveying7, range finders8 and absolute altimeters9. This method could also be applied to future space missions involving formation-flying satellites for synthetic aperture imaging10,11 and remote experiments related to general relativity theory12.
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