Laser-self-mixing interferometry in the Gaussian beam approximation: experiments and theory

Opt Express. 2010 May 10;18(10):10323-33. doi: 10.1364/OE.18.010323.

Abstract

We analyze the laser-self-mixing process in the Gaussian beam approximation and reformulate the expression of the feedback coefficient C in terms of the effective feedback power coupled back into the laser diode. Our model predicts a twenty-fold increase of the ratio between the maximum and the minimum measurable displacements judged against the current plane-wave model. By comparing the interaction of collimated or diverging Gaussian laser beams with a plane mirror target, we demonstrate that diverging beams tolerate larger wobbling during the target displacement and allow for measurement of off-axis target rotations up to the beam angular width. A novel method for reconstructing the phase front of the Gaussian beam by self-mixing scanning measurements is also presented.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Computer Simulation
  • Computer-Aided Design
  • Equipment Design
  • Interferometry / instrumentation*
  • Lasers, Semiconductor*
  • Light
  • Models, Statistical*
  • Normal Distribution
  • Refractometry / instrumentation*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Scattering, Radiation