2022
DOI: 10.1186/s43074-022-00067-z
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Frequency-swept feedback interferometry for noncooperative-target ranging with a stand-off distance of several hundred meters

Abstract: Frequency-swept interferometry (FSI) is a powerful ranging method with high precision and immunity to ambient light. However, the stand-off distance of the current FSI-based ranging system for noncooperative targets is relatively short because the weak echo power cannot provide the needed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Here, we report a ranging method that combines FSI and the laser feedback technique. Compared with conventional FSI, the interference between the weak echo signal and the local oscillator occurs i… Show more

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“…10,11 In this scheme, the laser source acts as an emitter, responder, and intrinsic amplifier simultaneously, which does rarely need optical alignment and reduces optical components required. Because of its compactness, self-collimation, and sensitivity, LHFI has been widely explored for displacement sensing, 12 particle detection, 13 confocal tomography, 14 and so on. Despite its promise, enhanced sensitivity to SPR via the LHFI is rarely reported so far.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10,11 In this scheme, the laser source acts as an emitter, responder, and intrinsic amplifier simultaneously, which does rarely need optical alignment and reduces optical components required. Because of its compactness, self-collimation, and sensitivity, LHFI has been widely explored for displacement sensing, 12 particle detection, 13 confocal tomography, 14 and so on. Despite its promise, enhanced sensitivity to SPR via the LHFI is rarely reported so far.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, the frequency-shifted incident light senses and then partially returns to the laser cavity, in turn resonating with the relaxation oscillation and inducing the intensity modulation of the laser; as a consequence, the modulated output of the laser can be enhanced even up to 10 6 -fold compared with the feedback one. , In this scheme, the laser source acts as an emitter, responder, and intrinsic amplifier simultaneously, which does rarely need optical alignment and reduces optical components required. Because of its compactness, self-collimation, and sensitivity, LHFI has been widely explored for displacement sensing, particle detection, confocal tomography, and so on. Despite its promise, enhanced sensitivity to SPR via the LHFI is rarely reported so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 In this scheme, the laser source acts as an emitter, responder, and intrinsic amplifier simultaneously, which does rarely need optical alignment and reduces the required optical components. Because of its compactness, self-collimation, and sensitivity, LHFI has been widely explored for displacement sensing, 10 particle detection, 11 confocal tomography, 12 and so on. Despite its promise, enhanced sensitivity to SPR via LHFI is rarely reported so far.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, the frequency-shifted incident light senses and then partially returns to the laser cavity, in turn resonating with the relaxation oscillation and inducing the intensity modulation of the laser; as a consequence, the modulated output of the laser can be enhanced even up to 10 6 -fold compared with the feedback one. , In this scheme, the laser source acts as an emitter, responder, and intrinsic amplifier simultaneously, which does rarely need optical alignment and reduces the required optical components. Because of its compactness, self-collimation, and sensitivity, LHFI has been widely explored for displacement sensing, particle detection, confocal tomography, and so on. Despite its promise, enhanced sensitivity to SPR via LHFI is rarely reported so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is still significant room for improvement in terms of miniaturization, low cost, high accuracy and so on. A high-performance optical range finder will have wild application prospects [9][10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%