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Fiber-optic range sensing based on amplified spontaneous emission noise radar with Kramers-Kronig phase retrieval

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Abstract

Amplified spontaneous emission is used as an optical noise source for range sensing. A depth resolution of 30cm and detection of multiple targets is achieved at a range of 2km, using novel Kramers-Kronig algorithms.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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