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Chaotic microcomb inertia-free parallel ranging

Lukashchuk, Anton  
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Riemensberger, Johann  
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Stroganov, Anton
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May 1, 2023
Apl Photonics

Ever growing pixel acquisition rates in the fields of augmented reality, autonomous driving and robotics have increased interest in solid state beam scanning without moving parts. Modern photonic integrated laser ranging advances towards passive beam steering solutions. Recently demonstrated imagers based on focal plane arrays, nanophotonic metasurfaces, and optical phased arrays enable unprecedented pixel resolution and measurement speed. However, parallelization of >100 lasers and detectors - successfully implemented in commercial time-of-flight sensors - has not been widely adopted for passive scanning approaches. Here, we show both inertia-free and parallel light detection and ranging (LiDAR) with microresonator frequency combs. We used 40 independent channels of a continuously scanned microresonator frequency comb operated in the chaotic regime in combination with optical dispersive elements to perform random modulation LiDAR with 2D passive beam steering.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/5.0141384
Web of Science ID

WOS:000981438100005

Author(s)
Lukashchuk, Anton  
Riemensberger, Johann  
Stroganov, Anton
Navickaite, Gabriele
Kippenberg, Tobias J.  
Date Issued

2023-05-01

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Published in
Apl Photonics
Volume

8

Issue

5

Article Number

056102

Subjects

Optics

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Physics, Applied

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Physics

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microresonator soliton comb

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imaged phased-array

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frequency combs

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dispersion

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lidar

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dynamics

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noise

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band

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