Development of a high-resolution all-fiber homodyne laser doppler vibrometer

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Based on the homodyne detection, a compact and cost-effective all-fiber laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) with high resolution is presented. For the signal processing, the discrimination algorithm combined with the nonorthogonal correction is applied. The algorithm corrects the quadrature imbalance and other nonlinearity. In the calibration experiment, with the glass pasted on a piezoceramic transducer (PZT), the velocity resolution of 62 nm/s at 4 kHz and displacement resolution of 2.468 pm are achieved. For the LDV-based acousto-optic communication, the minimum detectable sound pressure level (SPL) reached 0.12 Pa under the hydrostatic air-water surface. The results demonstrate that the designed homodyne LDV has a low system background noise and can offer high precision in the vibration measurement.

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Shang, J., He, Y., Wang, Q., Li, Y., & Ren, L. (2020, October 2). Development of a high-resolution all-fiber homodyne laser doppler vibrometer. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20205801

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