Low-coherence interferometry (LCI) is a widely used measurement technique. Typical applications of LCI range from optical low-coherence reflectometry (OLCR) to optical coherence tomography (OCT). The main advantages offered by LCI over coherent-interferometry (CI) are its usual greater capacity to spatially locating the region of the sample from where the interferometric signal came from (the volume under test VUT), and the greater robustness to stray-light. When the LCI technique is combined with the self-mixing (SM or optical-feedback, OF) technique, it is possible to obtain additional benefits in terms of compactness, and signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the interferometric signal. Optical layouts based on guided lightwaves generally allow to further improve the robustness and performances of the system. In this review, we focus on metrological applications of guided LCI-SM and, in particular, on the use of LCI-SM to measure positions and absolute distances, flow rates, fluid velocity profiles, and thicknesses.
A Review on Guided Optical Feedback in Super-Luminescence Diodes for Metrological Purposes / Cattini, S.; Rovati, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0733-8724. - 39:12(2020), pp. 3771-3780. [10.1109/JLT.2020.3035565]
A Review on Guided Optical Feedback in Super-Luminescence Diodes for Metrological Purposes
Cattini S.;Rovati L.
2020
Abstract
Low-coherence interferometry (LCI) is a widely used measurement technique. Typical applications of LCI range from optical low-coherence reflectometry (OLCR) to optical coherence tomography (OCT). The main advantages offered by LCI over coherent-interferometry (CI) are its usual greater capacity to spatially locating the region of the sample from where the interferometric signal came from (the volume under test VUT), and the greater robustness to stray-light. When the LCI technique is combined with the self-mixing (SM or optical-feedback, OF) technique, it is possible to obtain additional benefits in terms of compactness, and signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the interferometric signal. Optical layouts based on guided lightwaves generally allow to further improve the robustness and performances of the system. In this review, we focus on metrological applications of guided LCI-SM and, in particular, on the use of LCI-SM to measure positions and absolute distances, flow rates, fluid velocity profiles, and thicknesses.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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