Sub-millimeter resolution laser ranging at 9.3 kilometers using temporally stretched frequency chirped pulses from a mode-locked laser

Author(s):  
Mohammad Umar Piracha ◽  
Dat Nguyen ◽  
Dimitrios Mandridis ◽  
Tolga Yilmaz ◽  
David Gaudiosi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (22) ◽  
pp. 8260
Author(s):  
Ruitao Yang ◽  
Hao Sun ◽  
Haisu Lv ◽  
Jian Xu ◽  
Jinxuan Wu ◽  
...  

The tri-comb-based multi-heterodyne detection technique has been proven to be a powerful tool for precision metrology, e.g., laser ranging and spectroscopy. However, in existing tri-comb generation methods, it is difficult to provide a large and variable difference in tri-comb repetition rates. In this paper; we propose a multidimensional multiplexing mode-locked laser based on a dual-ring integrative structure. Combining the dimensions of sub-ring multiplexing and wavelength multiplexing, two modes of tri-comb generation can be achieved with the dual-ring single cavity laser. The generated combs are identified based on the relative intensity of the pulse trains and optical spectrum, and the repetition rates of dual-combs from the same sub-ring are distinguished based on dispersion analysis. With repetition rates of approximately 47 MHz and 49.6 MHz, the minimum and maximum repetition rate difference of the generated tri-comb can be changed from 2.38 kHz and 2.59526 MHz to 2.74 kHz and 2.59720 MHz merely by switching the operation mode of the dual-ring integrated mode-locked laser. The obtained results indicate that our method can offer a powerful scheme for future multi-comb generation and its application in multi-heterodyne detection-based laser ranging and spectroscopy.


2011 ◽  
Vol 19 (12) ◽  
pp. 11213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad U. Piracha ◽  
Dat Nguyen ◽  
Ibrahim Ozdur ◽  
Peter J Delfyett

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonard M. Kisimbi ◽  
Kyungbum Kim ◽  
Luis C. Archundia ◽  
Shinwook Lee ◽  
Peter J. Delfyett, Jr.

Author(s):  
Yin S Ng ◽  
William Lo ◽  
Kenneth Wilsher

Abstract We present an overview of Ruby, the latest generation of backside optical laser voltage probing (LVP) tools [1, 2]. Carrying over from the previous generation of IDS2700 systems, Ruby is capable of measuring waveforms up to 15GHz at low core voltages 0.500V and below. Several new optical capabilities are incorporated; these include a solid immersion lens (SIL) for improved imaging resolution [3] and a polarization difference probing (PDP) optical platform [4] for phase modulation detection. New developments involve Jitter Mitigation, a scheme that allows measurements of jittery signals from circuits that are internally driven by the IC’s onboard Phase Locked Loop (PLL). Additional timing features include a Hardware Phase-Locked Loop (HWPLL) scheme for improved locking of the LVP’s Mode-Locked Laser (MLL) to the tester clock as well as a clockless scheme to improve the LVP’s usefulness and user friendliness. This paper presents these new capabilities and compares these with those of the previous generation of LVP systems [5, 6].


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hang Liu ◽  
Cui-Yan Xu ◽  
Xiao-Dan Jing ◽  
Yan Qiao ◽  
Li-Qiang Feng

Abstract Waveform control of three kinds of chirped pulses (i.e. βt, βt 2 and βt 3) to produce harmonic spectra and attosecond pulses has been investigated. It is found that by properly choosing the chirps, the chirp delays and the other laser parameters, not only the instantaneous frequency of some specific half profiles can be decreased, but also its intensity can be increased. As a result, the free electron can receive more energy when it accelerates in these regions, thus leading to the extension of the harmonic cutoff and harmonic plateau. Finally, through the Fourier transformation of the harmonic spectra and by superposing some harmonics, three single attosecond pulses with the durations of 30 as, 33 as and 39 as can be obtained.


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