Distance measurement using frequency scanning interferometry with mode-hoped laser

M. Medhat, M. Sobee, H. M. Hussein, O. Terra

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Abstract

In this paper, frequency scanning interferometry is implemented to measure distances up to 5 m absolutely. The setup consists of a Michelson interferometer, an external cavity tunable diode laser, and an ultra-low expansion (ULE) Fabry-Pérot (FP) cavity to measure the frequency scanning range. The distance is measured by acquiring simultaneously the interference fringes from, the Michelson and the FP interferometers, while scanning the laser frequency. An online fringe processing technique is developed to calculate the distance from the fringe ratio while removing the parts result from the laser mode-hops without significantly affecting the measurement accuracy. This fringe processing method enables accurate distance measurements up to 5 m with measurements repeatability ±3.9×10−6 L. An accurate translation stage is used to find the FP cavity free-spectral-range and therefore allow accurate measurement. Finally, the setup is applied for the short distance calibration of a laser distance meter (LDM).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-213
Number of pages5
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume80
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

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