Article Compact laser collimation system for simultaneous measurement of five-degree-of-freedommotion errors

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Abstract

A compact laser collimation system is presented for the simultaneous measurement of five-degree-of-freedom motion errors. The optical configuration of the proposed system is designed, and the principle of the measurement of five-degree-of-freedom errors is described in detail. The resolution of the roll and the horizontal straightness is doubled compared with other laser collimation methods. A common optical path compensation method is provided to detect light drift in real time and compensate for straightness and angle errors. An experimental setup is constructed, and a series of experiments are performed to verify the feasibility and stability of the system. Compared with commercial instruments, the pitch and yaw residuals are ±2.5'' and ±3.5'' without correction, and the residuals are ±1.9'' and ±2.8'' after correction, respectively. The comparison deviations of the horizontal straightness and vertical straightness changed from ±4.8 μm to ±2.8 μm and ±5.9 μm to ±3.6 μm, respectively. The comparison deviation of the roll is ±4.3''. The experimental results show that the data of the five-degree-of-freedom measurement system obtained are largely the same as the measurement data of commercial instruments. The common optical path compensation can effectively improve the measurement accuracy of the system.

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Sun, C., Cai, S., Liu, Y., & Qiao, Y. (2020). Article Compact laser collimation system for simultaneous measurement of five-degree-of-freedommotion errors. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10155057

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