基于 OAM 的多点多普勒效应增强了光子计数三维测速能力

IF 9.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS Laser & Photonics Reviews Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1002/lpor.202400210
Yanxiang Zhang, Zijing Zhang, Zhongquan Nie, Qingfeng Wang, Baohua Jia
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从爆炸和冲击波物理学、航空航天工程到天文测量等众多应用领域,都非常需要对三维空间内的运动目标进行速度测量。然而,在现代框架中实现同步、实时和光子计数三维测速具有挑战性,因为它们要么需要单独的多方向探测和繁琐的计算过程,要么仅限于实现原位测量。本文提出了一种新的概念范式,利用轨道角动量(OAM)驱动的多点多普勒效应在光子计数层面上规避这些限制。该方案通过向运动表面单向发射按需设计的序列 OAM 光模式,可同时独立探测来自三条正交回波光路的时变多普勒光子计数事件。具体而言,在 0.25-0.5 ms-1 的运动速度范围内,该原理验证原型的相对测量误差低于 1.5%,从而首次在光子计数层面实现了高精度三维测速。OAM 光子计数三维测速技术的探索为同步、实时、高效和远距离量子激光雷达的潜在应用提供了前所未有的优势。
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Photon-Counting 3D Velocimetry Empowered by OAM-Based Multi-Point Doppler Effect

Velocimetry of a motion target within 3-D space is highly desirable in numerous applicable realms, ranging from explosion and shock wave physics, aerospace engineering to astronomical surveys. However, it is challenging to achieve synchronous, real-time, and photon-counting 3-D velocimetry in modern frameworks as they either require separate multi-directional detections, and cumbersome calculation processes or are confined to achieve in situ measurements. Here, a new conceptual paradigm is proposed to circumvent these constraints using orbital-angular-momentum (OAM)-driven multi-point Doppler effect at the photon-counting level. This scheme, emanating from a single-direction launch of an on-demand engineered sequence OAM light mode onto a motion surface, enables simultaneous and independent detections of time-varying Doppler photon-count events from three orthogonal echo light paths. Concretely, at the range of motion velocity of 0.25–0.5 ms−1, the relative measurement errors of this proof-of-principle prototype are below 1.5%, thus achieving high-accuracy 3-D velocimetry at the photon-counting level for the first time. The exploration of the OAM-photon-counting 3-D velocimetry techniques provides unprecedented advantages in potential applications of synchronous, real-time, high-efficiency, and long-range quantum lidar.

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期刊介绍: Laser & Photonics Reviews is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality Reviews, original Research Articles, and Perspectives in the field of photonics and optics. It covers both theoretical and experimental aspects, including recent groundbreaking research, specific advancements, and innovative applications. As evidence of its impact and recognition, Laser & Photonics Reviews boasts a remarkable 2022 Impact Factor of 11.0, according to the Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics (2023). Moreover, it holds impressive rankings in the InCites Journal Citation Reports: in 2021, it was ranked 6th out of 101 in the field of Optics, 15th out of 161 in Applied Physics, and 12th out of 69 in Condensed Matter Physics. The journal uses the ISSN numbers 1863-8880 for print and 1863-8899 for online publications.
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