Optics: measuring and testing – By polarized light examination – With birefringent element
Patent
1984-09-19
1986-05-06
McGraw, Vincent P.
Optics: measuring and testing
By polarized light examination
With birefringent element
356 73, G01P 336
Patent
active
045868212
ABSTRACT:
Angular movements of an object are detected using a laser beam reflected m a mirror on the object and focussed on the edge of a straight edge in front of a photodetector. The same laser beam may be used with the same photodetector to simultaneously or separately form a Michaelson interferometer for detecting linear movements of the object. Alternatively, two photodetectors may be used such that linear and the combination of rotational and angular movements are detected simultaneously, and three photodetectors are used to detect simultaneously linear, rotational, and the combination of linear and rotational movements. In all embodiments, a telescope multiplies mirror movement by the magnifying power of the telescope.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2151631 (1939-03-01), Williams
patent: 3224323 (1965-12-01), Chitayat
Chandra Suresh
Rohde Robert S.
Dunn Aubrey J.
Harwell Max L.
Lane Anthony T.
McGraw Vincent P.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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