Mode-locking external-cavity laser-diode sensor for displacement measurements of technical surfaces
Applied Optics
         
          25
        
          44
        
          5180-5189
         
          2005
      
    
  
    Type: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (reviewed)
  
  
          DOI: 10.1364/AO.44.005180
      
  
    Abstract    
      
          A novel laser sensor for position measurements of technical solid-state surfaces is proposed. An external Fabry-Perot laser cavity is assembled by use of an antireflection-coated laser diode together with the technical surface. Mode locking results from pumping the laser diode synchronously to the mode spacing of the cavity. The laser cavity length, i.e., the distance to the measurement object, is determined by evaluation of the modulation transfer function of the cavity by means of a phase-locked loop. The mode-locking external-cavity laser sensor incorporates a resonance effect that results in highly resolving position and displacement measurements. More than a factor-of-10 higher resolution than with conventional nonresonant sensing principles is achieved. Results of the displacement measurements of various technical surfaces are reported. Experimental and theoretical investigations are in good agreement.