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Wang Zhi-Guo, Wang Fei, Xiao Guang-Zong. Laser feedback interferometer with oscillating feedback mirrorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(11): 114201.
| Wang Zhi-Guo, Wang Fei, Xiao Guang-Zong. Laser feedback interferometer with oscillating feedback mirrorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(11): 114201. |
Laser feedback interferometer with oscillating feedback mirror
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Abstract
A method is proposed to solve the problem of direction discrimination for laser feedback interferometer. 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 with a phase sensitive detector (PSD). When the feedback mirror moves, the PSD output shows a quasi-sine waveform similar to laser intensity interference fringe but with a phase difference of approximate ±π/2. If movement direction of the feedback mirror changes, the phase difference sign reverses. Therefore, the laser feedback interferometer offers a potential application in displacement measurement with a resolution of 1/8 wavelength and in-time direction discrimination. Without using optical components such as polarization beam splitter and wave plate, the interferometer is very simple, easy to align and less costly. -
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