IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems
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Print ISSN : 0385-4221
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Automatic Measurement with Small Vibration Sensor Using Self-Coupling Effect
Yasuhiko NawaNorio TsudaJun Yamada
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2009 Volume 129 Issue 12 Pages 2115-2120

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Small vibration sensors with the laser interferometer have been developed. However, there are some disadvantages, for example, weakness to external vibration, difficulty in optical alignment, and so on. These disadvantages are improved by making use of a self-coupling effect of a semiconductor laser, because this sensor is composed of only a laser diode and a lens. When a small vibration, whose amplitude is less than half-wavelength of the laser, is measured, a reference signal is needed. The reference signal is generated by moving the sensor head quickly. Also an output signal should be measured at maximum sensitivity. This output signal is observed by moving the sensor head slowly. The signal is controlled by a microcomputer. The vibration amplitude is evaluated from the ratio of the output signal to the reference one by the microcomputer. This sensor can detect a small vibration with minimum amplitude of about 3 nm, and a small vibration is able to be measured irrespective of the frequency in the range between 0.5 kHz and 3.0 kHz, and the target color.
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