Rotation Active Sensors Based on Ultrafast Fibre Lasers

被引:13
作者
Kudelin, Igor [1 ]
Sugavanam, Srikanth [2 ]
Chernysheva, Maria [3 ]
机构
[1] Aston Univ, Aston Inst Photon Technol, Birmingham B4 7ET, W Midlands, England
[2] IIT Mandi, Sch Comp & Elect Engn, Kamand 175075, Himachal Prades, India
[3] Leibniz Inst Photon Technol, Albert Einstein Str 9, D-07745 Jena, Germany
关键词
mode-locked laser; fibre gyroscope; Dispersive Fourier Transform; fibre sensors; MODE-LOCKED LASERS; INTRACAVITY PHASE INTERFEROMETRY; REAL-TIME OBSERVATION; RING-LASER; OPTICAL FREQUENCY; PULSE GENERATION; INTENSITY-NOISE; TIMING JITTER; SATURABLE ABSORBERS; BLACK PHOSPHORUS;
D O I
10.3390/s21103530
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Gyroscopes merit an undeniable role in inertial navigation systems, geodesy and seismology. By employing the optical Sagnac effect, ring laser gyroscopes provide exceptionally accurate measurements of even ultraslow angular velocity with a resolution up to 10(-11) rad/s. With the recent advancement of ultrafast fibre lasers and, particularly, enabling effective bidirectional generation, their applications have been expanded to the areas of dual-comb spectroscopy and gyroscopy. Exceptional compactness, maintenance-free operation and rather low cost make ultrafast fibre lasers attractive for sensing applications. Remarkably, laser gyroscope operation in the ultrashort pulse generation regime presents a promising approach for eliminating sensing limitations caused by the synchronisation of counter-propagating channels, the most critical of which is frequency lock-in. In this work, we overview the fundamentals of gyroscopic sensing and ultrafast fibre lasers to bridge the gap between tools development and their real-world applications. This article provides a historical outline, highlights the most recent advancements and discusses perspectives for the expanding field of ultrafast fibre laser gyroscopes. We acknowledge the bottlenecks and deficiencies of the presented ultrafast laser gyroscope concepts due to intrinsic physical effects or currently available measurement methodology. Finally, the current work outlines solutions for further ultrafast laser technology development to translate to future commercial gyroscopes.
引用
收藏
页数:30
相关论文
共 208 条
[1]   Bidirectional mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser [J].
Abdukerim, Nurmemet ;
Kayes, M. Imrul ;
Rekik, Alexandre ;
Rochette, Martin .
APPLIED OPTICS, 2018, 57 (25) :7198-7202
[2]  
Agrawal GP, 2000, LECT NOTES PHYS, V542, P195
[3]   NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS FOR HENE LASERS [J].
AHEARN, WE ;
HORSTMANN, RE .
IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 1979, 23 (02) :128-131
[4]   Measuring pulse-front tilt in ultrashort pulses using GRENOUILLE [J].
Akturk, S ;
Kimmel, M ;
O'Shea, P ;
Trebino, R .
OPTICS EXPRESS, 2003, 11 (05) :491-501
[5]   Intracavity phase interferometry: frequency combs sensor inside a laser cavity [J].
Arissian, Ladan ;
Diels, Jean-Claude .
LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS, 2014, 8 (06) :799-826
[6]   MODE COUPLING DUE TO BACKSCATTERING IN A HE-NE TRAVELING-WAVE RING LASER - (MODE COUPLING - FREQUENCY SYNCHRONIZATION - T/E) [J].
ARONOWITZ, F ;
COLLINS, RJ .
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 1966, 9 (01) :55-+
[7]  
Aronowitz F., 1999, OPTICAL GYROS THEIR
[8]   Compensation of the laser parameter fluctuations in large ring-laser gyros: a Kalman filter approach [J].
Beghi, Alessandro ;
Belfi, Jacopo ;
Beverini, Nicolo ;
Bouhadef, B. ;
Cuccato, D. ;
Di Virgilio, Angela ;
Ortolan, Antonello .
APPLIED OPTICS, 2012, 51 (31) :7518-7528
[9]   Full phase stabilization of a Yb:fiber femtosecond frequency comb via high-bandwidth transducers [J].
Benko, C. ;
Ruehl, A. ;
Martin, M. J. ;
Eikema, K. S. E. ;
Fermann, M. E. ;
Hartl, I. ;
Ye, J. .
OPTICS LETTERS, 2012, 37 (12) :2196-2198
[10]   BlueSeis3A: Full Characterization of a 3C Broadband Rotational Seismometer [J].
Bernauer, Felix ;
Wassermann, Joachim ;
Guattari, Frederic ;
Frenois, Arnaud ;
Bigueur, Alexandre ;
Gaillot, Arnaud ;
de Toldi, Elliot ;
Ponceau, Damien ;
Schreiber, Ulrich ;
Igel, Heiner .
SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 89 (02) :620-629