Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Abstract—A review of recent experimental and theoretical
results about laser diode self-mixing velocimetry is presented,
showing that this technique can be deployed to measure velocity
and vibration of solid targets with an extremely simple optical
setup. This technique reduces optical alignment problems and
achieves results comparable to those obtained by the conventional
laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) approach. It is demonstrated
that the self-mixing signal can be processed to recover the target
velocity and vibration by applying the same analysis method used
for LDV. An optimal signal processing method is then proposed to
recover the target velocity with good accuracy, also in the presence
of relevant speckle disturbance. Application to the measurement
of sub-micron vibrations is also demonstrated, using a self-mixing
vibrometer instrument capable of 5-nm accuracy. As an example,
the characterization of response and hysteresis of piezoceramic
transducers (PZTs) is carried out. These results illustrate the
effectiveness of the self-mixing technique in the field of laser
velocimetry, opening the way to new applications where compactness
and low cost of the measuring apparatus are essential.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Scalise, L.; Yu, Y.; Giuliani, Guido; Plantier, G.; Bosch, T.
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