2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2019992
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A method to measure sub nanometric amplitude displacements based on optical feedback interferometry

Abstract: Optical feedback interferometry is a well known technique that can be used to build non-contact, cost effective, high resolution sensors. In the case of displacement measurement, different research groups have shown interest in increasing the resolution of the sensors based on this type of interferometry. Such efforts have shown that it is possible to reach better resolutions by introducing external elements such as electro-optic modulators, or by using complex signal processing algorithms. Even though the res… Show more

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“…Once the fringes have been detected1, the velocity and respective displacement are calculated using the equations described in Ref. 19,20 which for small displacements are equivalent to Eq.(3). only the person in charge of the measurement is at the room to limit the appearance of unknown bias in the measurement.…”
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“…Once the fringes have been detected1, the velocity and respective displacement are calculated using the equations described in Ref. 19,20 which for small displacements are equivalent to Eq.(3). only the person in charge of the measurement is at the room to limit the appearance of unknown bias in the measurement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it is shown in Fig.1 where the sub-index r is used for the reference signal and m for the measurement signal, the fringe intervals in the measurement OOP will be modified according to the displacement. 19,20 Thus, for a small displacement ∆d, the resolution of the technique can be calculated by:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because of mechanical constraints, as well as to avoid speckle effect over the OFI signal, the ramp-like displacement, described before, is substituted in practice by a periodic triangular motion of limited amplitude (typically lower or equal to 38 m). Taking into account that each transition happens whenever a displacement is reached, it is possible to define the sampling frequency [12] as:…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results in a small time difference in the transition intervals of the signals, which is proportional to the difference of the LD wavelengths. To avoid this bias, it is possible to compare the velocity of the reference stage rather than the direct measurement of DSMI displacement as described in [12].…”
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