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1 March 1994 Noise-modulated laser diode interferometer and its application to range finding
Wolfgang Holzapfel, Werner Baetz, Jan Christian Braasch
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Abstract
Theory, experimental performance, and application of the noise-modulated interferometer are presented. This novel two-beam interferometer applies (1st) a laser diode source that is stochastically modulated in its frequency and (2nd) a common photodetector in the output arm followed by an averaging frequency counter. It is demonstrated that homodyne detecting of the two interferometer beams and counting the averaged beat frequency can be understood as a correlation process. By applying Horton's Anticorrelation' function to the signal processing channel of the noise-modulated interferometer, the range R <EQ 2 m of reflecting target is determined with high precision.
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Wolfgang Holzapfel, Werner Baetz, and Jan Christian Braasch "Noise-modulated laser diode interferometer and its application to range finding", Proc. SPIE 2004, Interferometry VI: Applications, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.172582
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Semiconductor lasers

Interferometers

Signal detection

Sensors

Photodetectors

Interferometry

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