Femtosecond frequency combs for precision distance metrology

Lead Research Organisation: Heriot-Watt University
Department Name: Sch of Engineering and Physical Science

Abstract

This is a PhD research project in Physics. The most accurate laser frequency combs are those based on the solid-state gain crystal Ti:sapphire, which normally requires an expensive, water cooled green laser pump source. At Heriot-Watt we have obtained direct pumping using green laser diodes, a potentially game-changing technology. This project will develop laser-diode pumped Ti:sapphire frequency combs, leveraging their size and modulation bandwidth to develop versatile and cost-effective combs that can be multiplexed to achieve ultra-high-precision distance metrology using cooperative targets such as retroreflectors. Beginning with the development of novel Ti:sapphire dual-comb systems, the project will move towards applying these in collaboration with our industrial partner Renishaw for applications in quantifying machine-tool errors. The student will be registered at Heriot-Watt University where they will spend the majority of their time. Renishaw PLC is based on the same campus as Heriot-Watt.

Publications

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
EP/N509188/1 01/10/2015 30/03/2021
1822070 Studentship EP/N509188/1 01/10/2016 31/03/2021 Toby Mitchell
 
Description Contributed to "Characterization of a carrier-envelope-offset-stabilized blue- And green-diode-pumped Ti:sapphire frequency comb" published in Optics Letters in November 2019, not part of main project but knowledge transferred very well. Me maintained a fully stabilised frequency comb pumped by one blue and one green laser diode and performed analytics on the relevant parameters associated with the concept. The same knowledge was also applied to a laser mode locked using carbon nanotube though we are still working on the publication of this work
Exploitation Route This is a significant step in the diode pumped ti:sapphire area of publication. Something that can be applied to the manufacturing industry so any advances here ca be built upon and implemented in this or indeed any other industry.
Sectors Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology