M. Dobosz, Application of a focused laser beam in a grating interferometer for high-resolution displacement measurements, OPT ENG, 38(6), 1999, pp. 958-967
A grating interferometer for high-resolution displacement measurements is a
nalyzed. To decrease interferometer sensitivity to inaccuracy of the gratin
g guide, a laser diode beam is focused on the grating surface. The effect o
f the interferometer geometry on the direction and period of the fringes is
analyzed. In addition, the influence of the system geometry on the optical
path difference is evaluated. Methods of adjustment of the fringe directio
n and period and also the zero value of the optical path difference in the
interferometer are proposed. The theoretical analysis is verified experimen
tally by analyzing separately the influence of selected geometrical paramet
ers on fringe direction and fringe constant. The experimental results are c
ompared with regression models obtained by theoretical analysis. In all the
analyzed cases, more than 92% of fringe direction and constant variability
is caused by the theoretically predicted model of functions. (C) 1999 Soci
ety of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. [S0091-3286(99)02106-6].