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Optical Vernier sampling using a dual-comb-swept laser to solve distance aliasing

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PHOTONICS RESEARCH
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 657-667

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CHINESE LASER PRESS
DOI: 10.1364/PRJ.416025

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  1. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korea government (Ministry of Science and ICT) [202011C13, KMDF_PR_20200901_0055]
  2. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korea government (Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy) [202011C13, KMDF_PR_20200901_0055]
  3. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korea government (Ministry of Health and Welfare) [202011C13, KMDF_PR_20200901_0055]
  4. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korea government (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) [202011C13, KMDF_PR_20200901_0055]
  5. Commercialization Promotion Agency for R&D Outcomes (COMPA) - Ministry of Science and ICT [1711123345]
  6. Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy [N0002310]
  7. National Research Foundation of Korea [KMDF_PR_20200901_0055-05] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The optical Vernier sampling method using a dual-comb-swept laser allows for measuring absolute distances in a multi-layer target. By designing a new type of dual-comb-swept laser, the issue of optical aliasing is solved, enabling accurate measurements of absolute distances.
Optical interferometry using comb-swept lasers has the advantage of efficiently reducing the acquisition bandwidth for high-speed and long-range detection. However, in general, the use of a comb-swept laser involves a critical limitation in that the absolute distance cannot be measured, and, thus, multiple layers cannot be distinguished when measuring each position. This is because of the distance ambiguity induced by optical aliasing, in which there is periodic repetition of the frequency of an interferometric signal owing to discrete spectral sweeping, which does not occur in conventional optical interferometry that uses a continuous swept laser. In this paper, we introduce an optical Vernier sampling method using a dual-comb-swept laser to measure the absolute distances in a multi-layer target. For this, we designed a new type of dual-comb-swept laser to include two different free spectral ranges (FSRs) in separated wavelength bands to provide a stable lasing condition. Using a principle similar to that of a Vernier caliper for length measurement, the two different FSRs can be used to recover a higher frequency of an optical interferometric signal to measure longer distances from different layers in a target. Using the dual-comb-swept laser in optical interferometry, we solved the optical aliasing issue and measured the absolute distances of three layers separated over 83 mm using a point-scanning imaging setup and the simultaneous absolute distance of the top surfaces separated over 45 mm using a full-field imaging setup at 14 and 8 times lower acquisition bandwidth than a conventional continuous swept laser that is based on optical interferometry. (C) 2021 Chinese Laser Press

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