Amplified dispersive Fourier-transform imaging for ultrafast displacement sensing and barcode reading
Abstract
Dispersive Fourier transformation is a powerful technique in which the spectrum of an optical pulse is mapped into a time-domain waveform using chromatic dispersion. It replaces a diffraction grating and detector array with a dispersive fiber and single photodetector. This simplifies the system and, more importantly, enables fast real-time measurements. Here we describe a novel ultrafast barcode reader and displacement sensor that employs internally amplified dispersive Fourier transformation. This technique amplifies and simultaneously maps the spectrally encoded barcode into a temporal waveform. It achieves a record acquisition speed of 25MHz—four orders of magnitude faster than the current state of the art.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- September 2008
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0807.4967
- Bibcode:
- 2008ApPhL..93m1109G
- Keywords:
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- 42.30.Kq;
- 42.65.Re;
- 07.07.Df;
- 42.79.Dj;
- Fourier optics;
- Ultrafast processes;
- optical pulse generation and pulse compression;
- Sensors;
- remote sensing;
- Gratings;
- Physics - Optics;
- Physics - Medical Physics
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