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1 February 1992 Remote recording of small vibrations of objects by a double-mode gas laser
Victor N. Petrovsky, Michael L. Anishenko, Evgeniy D. Protsenko, Nickolay Naumov
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Abstract
Possible use of double mode gas lasers for remote recording of small vibrations of distant objects has been studies. Vibrations of the amplitude approximately 10-3(lambda) ((lambda) is the emission wavelength) have been recorded at the distance up to 30 m in the frequency range up to several megahertz. The maximum sensitivity of one of the suggested methods of vibration recording has been estimated.
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Victor N. Petrovsky, Michael L. Anishenko, Evgeniy D. Protsenko, and Nickolay Naumov "Remote recording of small vibrations of objects by a double-mode gas laser", Proc. SPIE 1619, Vibration Control in Microelectronics, Optics, and Metrology, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56847
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Gas lasers

Photodetectors

Spectrum analysis

Calibration

Metrology

Polarizers

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