Scientists improve the precision of time-of-flight measurements from several hundreds of micrometres to the nanometre regime by timing femtosecond pulses through phase-locking control of the pulse repetition rate using the optical cross-correlation technique. This result looks set to benefit synthetic aperture imaging for future space missions of formation-flying satellites and remote experiments involving the general theory of relativity.
- Joohyung Lee
- Young-Jin Kim
- Seung-Woo Kim