Range-Gated Metrology: An Ultra-Compact Sensor for Dimensional Stabilization
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2008
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Point-to-point laser metrology systems can be used to stabilize large structures at the nanometer levels required for precision optical systems. Existing sensors are large and intrusive, however, with optical heads that consist of several optical elements and require multiple optical fiber connections. The use of point-to-point laser metrology has therefore been limited to applications where only a few gauges are needed and there is sufficient space to accommodate them. Range-Gated Metrology is a signal processing technique that preserves nanometer-level or better performance while enabling: (1) a greatly simplified optical head - a single fiber optic collimator - that can be made very compact, and (2) a single optical fiber connection that is readily multiplexed. This combination of features means that it will be straightforward and cost-effective to embed tens or hundreds of compact metrology gauges to stabilize a large structure. In this paper we describe the concept behind Range-Gated Metrology, demonstrate the performance in a laboratory environment, and give examples of how such a sensor system might be deployed.
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Range-Gated Metrology: An Ultra-Compact Sensor for Dimensional Stabilization
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Lay, Oliver P ; Dubovitsky, Serge ; Shaddock, Daniel A ; Ware, Brent ; Woodruff, Christopher S |
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Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2008 |
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