2021
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/202125304021
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Confocal chromatic sensor for displacement monitoring in research reactor

Abstract: Confocal chromatic microscopy is an optical technique allowing measuring displacement, thickness, and roughness with a sub-micrometric precision. Its operation principle is based on a wavelength encoding of the object position. Historically, the company STIL based in the south of France has first developed this class of sensors in the 90’s. Of course, this sensor can only operate in a sufficiently transparent medium in the used spectral domain. It presents the advantage of being contactless, which is a crucial… Show more

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“…The physical principle is based on interferometric measurement of the Michelson type [5]. Moreover a non-contact measurement is also in development [6].…”
Section: Immunity To Electromagnetic Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical principle is based on interferometric measurement of the Michelson type [5]. Moreover a non-contact measurement is also in development [6].…”
Section: Immunity To Electromagnetic Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%