干涉测量
光学
测量不确定度
校准
物理
波长
航程(航空)
观测误差
材料科学
数学
量子力学
统计
复合材料
作者
Robert Kuschmierz,Jürgen Czarske,Andreas Fischer
标识
DOI:10.1088/0957-0233/25/8/085202
摘要
Optical measurement techniques offer great opportunities in diverse applications, such as lathe monitoring and microfluidics. Doppler-based interferometric techniques enable simultaneous measurement of the lateral velocity and axial distance of a moving object. However, there is a complementarity between the unambiguous axial measurement range and the uncertainty of the distance. Therefore, we present an extended sensor setup, which provides an unambiguous axial measurement range of 1 mm while achieving uncertainties below 100 nm. Measurements at a calibration system are performed. When using a pinhole for emulating a single scattering particle, the tumbling motion of the rotating object is resolved with a distance uncertainty of 50 nm. For measurements at the rough surface, the distance uncertainty amounts to 280 nm due to a lower signal-to-noise ratio. Both experimental results are close to the respective Cramér–Rao bound, which is derived analytically for both surface and single particle measurements.
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