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Fiber-Optic Accelerometer Using Wavefront-Splitting Interferometry. Hsien-Chi Yeh & Shulian Zhang July 14, 2006. Outline. Working Principle Design of Accelerometer Preliminary Results Conclusion & Discussion. Fiber-Optic Equivalent of Lloyd’s Mirror. E 1. E 2.
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Fiber-Optic Accelerometer Using Wavefront-Splitting Interferometry Hsien-Chi Yeh & Shulian Zhang July 14, 2006
Outline • Working Principle • Design of Accelerometer • Preliminary Results • Conclusion & Discussion
Fiber-Optic Equivalent of Lloyd’s Mirror E1 E2 • Gaussian beam emitting from single-mode fiber • optical (fiber) axis // specimen surface • L >> h, grazing incidence angle (85o-89o) high reflectance
PROPAGATION OF A GAUSSIAN BEAM h : gap distance between the fiber axis and the sample surface r : reflection coefficient that is a function of incident angle , refractive index of sample surface n, and polarization of incident light p I(x,y,L) = (c/2)(E1+E2)(E1+E2)*
INTERFERENCE FRINGES OBTAINED AT VARIOUS GAP DISTANCES s-polarization light, observation plane at z = 7mm (A) = 650nm, core diameter = 4m, n = 3.85+0.016i (bare silicon surface) (B) = 1550nm, core diameter = 10m, n = 3.47 (bare silicon surface) (A) h = 100 m h = 200 m h = 300 m (B)
SENSOR OUTPUT vs. GAP DISTANCE =1550 nm, n=3.472 (bare silicon surface) quadrature point
Displacement-Type Accelerometer • cantilever beam (spring) connecting base and proof mass • proof mass mounted at the mid span of spring
Fiber Mounting Plate • Aluminum used: Cost effective, fast machining
Proof Mass & Spring • Design Nat. freq. ~ 10 Hz • Spring: low stiffness – OHP Transparency • Mass: high density - stainless steel • Base length, c < 1cm as separating distance of 1 cm is needed for good interference patterns
Preliminary Tests Resonance frequency Seismic test on optical table Seismic test on workbench
System Setup • Sensing head placed on an anti-vibration table • Using PZT to obtain the best operating position --quadrature point Photo-detector & amplifier Sensing head Power supply for adjusting initial position Pig-tailed diode laser
Exp. 1: Natural Frequency of System f0 ~ 12.5 Hz
Exp. 2: Noise Level of Accelerometer Noise level of sensor output signal: 7 mV 7 mV 750 nm/V (conversion factor) ~ 5 nm Noise level of acceleration: 5 nm (12.5 Hz 2)2 ~ 3 g
Exp. 3: Seismic Test: Building Vibration Sensor placed on normal workbench
Discussion & Conclusion • Prototype of fiber-optic accelerometer based on wavefront-splitting interferometry • Operating range: DC-24 Hz • Resolution: < 3 g • Further improvements • Finding suitable material for spring to achieve lower resonance frequency and optimal damping coefficient • Reducing the size of sensing head to obtain larger signal-to-noise ratio • Closed-loop feedback control to achieve null-sensing capability
Thank You for your attentions!