Abstract

We report a working prototype of absolute distance meter developed for outer-space operation by incorporating a fiber-type modelocked laser. The target distance is measured using a 1 GHz synthetic radio frequency (~0.3 m wavelength) provided by the 20th intermode harmonic of a 50 MHz pulse repetition rate. The measurement repeatability is 7 μm at 1 s averaging with an accuracy of ±20 μm for a 2.5 m target distance. With a 100 Hz update rate, the measurement speed is fast enough to keep track of the target in motion with up to a 1.0 m/s velocity. The prototype is built within a compact volume of A4-size footprint to be feasible for the space mission of satellite-to-satellite distance measurement.

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