High-sensitivity vibrometer based on FM self-mixing interferometry

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We present a new optical instrument for vibrations measurement, based on a method to read the frequency modulation of a laser diode self-mixing interferometer. The laser source, when exposed to back-injection of its emitted power, is perturbed in frequency and amplitude (self-mixing effect). When the optical back-injection level is low, the self-mixing effect introduces a frequency and amplitude modulation (FM and AM) of the emitted optical field. We demonstrated with a prototype instrument that the performances of FM modulation, in terms of resolution, sensitivity and bandwidth, show an improvement of two order of magnitude with respect to well-known AM self-mixing interferometer.

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Norgia, M., Bandi, F., Pesatori, A., & Donati, S. (2019). High-sensitivity vibrometer based on FM self-mixing interferometry. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1249). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1249/1/012020

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