Time-average holographic interferometry with a sinusoidally modulated laser diode |
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Authors: | Yukihiro Ishii |
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Abstract: | Laser diodes have the features of a single-mode operation and a frequency tunability. Holographic interferometry is described for investigating the vibrating amplitude and phase with a frequency-modulated laser diode. Sinusoidal wavelength change by varying laser injection current produces the sinusoidal phase modulation of relative phase difference between the reference and vibrating object paths. Holograms are made by time-average exposure of three-type recording modes with a laser diode. The phase of vibrating object is extracted from the measurements of Bessel-type fringe irradiances in three kinds of time-average holographic reconstruction. Experimental results of phase and amplitude for a vibrating cantilever object are shown. |
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Keywords: | Holographic interferometry Laser diode Frequency modulation Interferometry Sinusoidal phase modulation |
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