A laser incremental encoder with autofocus operation is proposed. In t
he encoder, an optical read head focuses three laser beams upon a disk
with a scaling grating. The scaling grating is a reflection grating f
or which the height difference between adjacent pixels is one quarter
of the wavelength of the laser. Each of the two laser beams is focused
onto one of the two sections of the reflective grating, whereby the p
itch of the grating can be detected by interferometric reflection. The
third beam acts to provide autofocus and is reflected from a smooth p
art between the two sections of the reflective grating. Therefore the
encoder is less sensitive to the gap between the optical lead head and
the scaling grating, and no precision adjustment is required. Also, t
he reading data are free from the vibration and waviness of the gratin
g surface. In the experiments an encoder disk was fabricated from a wa
fer by lithographic techniques. The encoder with an 18-mm radius of th
e disk can reach a resolution of 2(16) = 65,536 pulses per revolution
without electronic interpolation. (C) 1998 Optical Society of America.