1993
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/4/9/011
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Electronic speckle pattern interferometry using diode lase stroboscopic illumination

Abstract: An electronic speckle pattern interferometer (ESPI) using stroboscopic illumination from a diode laser, and its application in vibration measurement, are described. Diode lasers are readily frequency (FM) and power modulated (AM) via control of their injection current; they are inexpensive and compatible with the single-mode optical fibres used in the described system. However, their modest peak power output demands the use of high-duty-cycle pulses, so that it was necessary to synchronize the illumination wit… Show more

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“…This process can be represented by the following equations: Il = Io+Ir+2AoArcos(çboiçbr) (5) '2 '0 + Jr + 2AoAr cos (q0 _ r) (6) I = '2 '1 = 2A0Ar C05 (ço r) 2A0Ar cos (q° -çr) = = 4A0Ar sin (r o + ) sin , (7) where Ii and 12 are intensities in the image plane before and after loading, respectively, and Li = qo2 -cO1 the phase contribution due to the displacement of the object under the load. For the retroreflective illumination case, (x,y) = d(x,y), (8) where d(x, y) is the displacement of the point (x, y) of the object in z direction.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process can be represented by the following equations: Il = Io+Ir+2AoArcos(çboiçbr) (5) '2 '0 + Jr + 2AoAr cos (q0 _ r) (6) I = '2 '1 = 2A0Ar C05 (ço r) 2A0Ar cos (q° -çr) = = 4A0Ar sin (r o + ) sin , (7) where Ii and 12 are intensities in the image plane before and after loading, respectively, and Li = qo2 -cO1 the phase contribution due to the displacement of the object under the load. For the retroreflective illumination case, (x,y) = d(x,y), (8) where d(x, y) is the displacement of the point (x, y) of the object in z direction.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[30][31][32][33][34][35]. In the past, speckle interferometry (also similar to "digital image-plane holography" [36]), was demonstrated to provide an efficient tool in combination with time-averaging and digital image processing [37], fiber optics and acousto-optic stroboscopic illumination [38], laser-diode modulation [39], and pulsed laser coupled to a classical vibrometer [40]. In the past, the use of stroboscopic [41][42][43] or pulsed light [44][45][46][47][48] resulted in the direct measurement of the vibration amplitude.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A solution may lie in the use of stroboscopic [37,38] or pulsed light [39][40][41][42][43][44], which results in the direct measurement of the vibration amplitude. Such methods are quite useful for modal analysis and the determination of structural intensity [45,46], to measure 3D vibrations [47], surface acoustic wave [48], the high amplitude autooscillations of a clarinet reed [49] or 3D displacement on a cat's post-mortem tympanic membrane [50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%