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12 March 2001High-precision long-distance remote sensing using chirped-pulse interferometry
The use of a new method of interferometry of chirped pulse for precise remote measurement of lengths and velocities is proposed, evaluated and tested in experiments. The potentialities of the method in comparison with conventional methods are considered, and its possible applications are discussed.
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Alexander B. Vankov, Vladimir E. Yashin, "High-precision long-distance remote sensing using chirped-pulse interferometry," Proc. SPIE 4352, Laser Optics 2000: Ultrafast Optics and Superstrong Laser Fields, (12 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.418783