Multiple reflection assisted Laser Doppler Vibrometer setup for high resolution displacement measurement

Abstract

Non-intrusive displacement measurement technique has a distinct edge over displacement sensors working in contact mode. Laser Doppler Vibrometry based schemes (LDV) offer such an advantage. However, the measurements are limited up to λ/4, where λ is the wavelength of optical source. An experimental design of high resolution non-intrusive displacement sensor working on the principle of basic LDV is being presented here. Resolution enhancement has been achieved through phase multiplication using multiple reflections within a high-Q cavity created by a vibrating surface and a high reflection mirror kept parallel to each other. Displacement of 72 nm has been measured with an error range of 14 nm through direct counting of characteristic peaks in "half cycle" of the interferogram. The experimental design offers a straightforward route to measure displacement and the measurement resolution is mainly limited by the reflectivity and physical dimension of moving source.

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