2009
DOI: 10.2971/jeos.2009.09036
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Comparison of plane mirror vs retroreflector performance for laser-self-mixing displacement sensors

Abstract: The behavior of a displacement optical sensor based on the Laser-Self-Mixing effect employing a plane mirror (PT) and a solid corner-cube (CC) as moving target is analyzed. The performance of the sensor is compared in terms of simplification of the optical setup, measurement accuracy and tolerance to angular misalignment of the target. On the basis of the innovative assumption that only the fraction of the laser beam orthogonal to the target plane gives rise to the Self – Mixing modulation, it is demonstrated … Show more

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“…Improvements in the angular measurement range can be achieved by using three solid retroreflectors (CC), one for each laser, in place of the plane mirror (PT), since in this case the backward optical path is not affected by the target orientation [ 24 ].…”
Section: Measurement Of Yaw and Pitch Rotations By Differential Lsmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvements in the angular measurement range can be achieved by using three solid retroreflectors (CC), one for each laser, in place of the plane mirror (PT), since in this case the backward optical path is not affected by the target orientation [ 24 ].…”
Section: Measurement Of Yaw and Pitch Rotations By Differential Lsmmentioning
confidence: 99%