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20 September 2002 Laser gap sensor used in electrostatic suspension system with optoelectronic feedback control
Shu-wen Cheng, Hai-jun Zhang, Xin-jie Wang
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Abstract
To implement electrostatic suspension with optoelectronic feedback control (ESOFC), real-time detection of the gap between the suspended object and the electrode is needed to determine the position of the object. In this article, we designed a laser gap sensor based on the principle of laser trigonometry, and developed a novel method to calibrate the nonlinearity of the conventional laser trigonometry by using a simple nonlinearity-correction circuit. Experiments show that this optimized sensor has an accuracy better than 7 μm when controlling the gap within the range from -2.0 mm to +2.0 mm, which meets the need of our ESOFC system quite well. Furthermore, it can also be widely applied in other displacement-detecting systems.
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Shu-wen Cheng, Hai-jun Zhang, and Xin-jie Wang "Laser gap sensor used in electrostatic suspension system with optoelectronic feedback control", Proc. SPIE 4919, Advanced Materials and Devices for Sensing and Imaging, (20 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.471874
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Optoelectronics

Feedback control

Electrodes

Laser development

Semiconductor lasers

Signal processing

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