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14 September 2018 Far-field focus sensor using moving interference fringes generated by a one-dimension uniform-pitch grating inside a collinear hologram data disc
Teruo Fujita, Ryusuke Ishisaka, Haruki Toyoshima
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Abstract
This paper reports the theoretical analysis and experimental results of a far-field focus sensor. This system utilizes moving interference fringes at the far-field caused by the one-dimension uniform-pitch grating embedded inside a disc. The intensity of the moving fringes was sampled and processed by a digital signal processor and synchronization circuits including a phase lock loop. A well-shaped and low-offset focus error signal was observed all over the disc rotation, as well as, the focus serve operation being confirmed. Finally, how this sensor can be adopted to the collinear hologram data storage system is discussed.
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Teruo Fujita, Ryusuke Ishisaka, and Haruki Toyoshima "Far-field focus sensor using moving interference fringes generated by a one-dimension uniform-pitch grating inside a collinear hologram data disc", Proc. SPIE 10757, Optical Data Storage 2018: Industrial Optical Devices and Systems, 1075708 (14 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2322068
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Servomechanisms

Holograms

Holographic data storage systems

Digital signal processing

Signal processing

Digital electronics

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