Influence of laser diode wavelength tunability on the range, resolution and repeatability of interferometric distance measurement |
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Authors: | Marek Dobosz |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechatronics, Institute of Metrology and Measuring Systems, Warsaw University of Technology, Św. A. Boboli 8 Street, 02-525 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | The coherence length of a single mode laser diode (LD) can reach more than 10 m. It allows the application of this source of light to interferometric distance measurement, with a measurement range of several meters. However, the LD's wavelength tunability, which is a result of the dependence of the lasing wavelength on the injection current, prevents the realization of the theoretically possible metrological parameters of the interferometer. In this study, we analyze the influence of a low-frequency signal disturbance, e.g., noise or disturbing modulation inherent to the injection current of the LD, on the repeatability and measurement range of an LD interferometer used for displacement measurements. Both the measurement range and the resolution of the interferometer are found to be highly limited by this factor. |
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Keywords: | Laser diode Injection-current noise and distortions Interferometric displacement measurements |
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