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17 April 2013 A 2D piezoelectric actuated scanning image acquisition
Kebin Gu, Chi-June Lee, Chun-Wei Wu, Chih-Hsuan Chien, Wei-Chih Wang
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Abstract
An image acquisition utilize a 2D piezoelectric actuated optical scanner is presented. The scanner is consisted of a chemically etched tapered single mode optical fiber (SM600) mounted on a X-Y coupled piezoelectric bimorphs operating at the actuators’ resonant frequencies of 2800 Hz and 70 Hz, that generates a40 lines raster scanning light pattern around the area of interest. The image is acquired by a nearby photodetector based on the reflected intensity generated by the scanner. . The scanner achieves a 64.5 μm vertical and 7.6 μm horizontal tip displacements with a + 18V input. Initial 1D image acquisition shows the system is capable of resolving a line pattern of 85μm with a gap space of 100μm with a S/N ratio of 10 dB.
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Kebin Gu, Chi-June Lee, Chun-Wei Wu, Chih-Hsuan Chien, and Wei-Chih Wang "A 2D piezoelectric actuated scanning image acquisition", Proc. SPIE 8695, Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2013, 86952F (17 April 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2010020
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Scanners

Image acquisition

Optical fibers

Cladding

Image resolution

Ferroelectric materials

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