2012
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/21/11/114201
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A laser feedback interferometer with an oscillating feedback mirror

Abstract: A method is proposed to solve the problem of direction discrimination for laser feedback interferometers. By vibrating the feedback mirror with a small-amplitude and high-frequency sine wave, laser intensity is modulated accordingly. The modulation amplitude can be extracted using a phase sensitive detector (PSD). When the feedback mirror moves, the PSD output shows a quasi-sine waveform similar to a laser intensity interference fringe but with a phase difference of approximately ±π/2. If the movement directio… Show more

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“…Wave plate measurement based on the laser self-mixing interference (SMI) effect, [8,9] is a burgeoning technique for its advantages such as simplicity, low-cost, and high precision. [10] However, for non-coated wave plates, the repeatability of the method is too poor to meet the measurement application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wave plate measurement based on the laser self-mixing interference (SMI) effect, [8,9] is a burgeoning technique for its advantages such as simplicity, low-cost, and high precision. [10] However, for non-coated wave plates, the repeatability of the method is too poor to meet the measurement application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%