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18 May 2009 Micro force measurement by an optical method
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Abstract
We discuss the application of stress-induced changes in the crystal of a monolithic Nd:YAG laser as a possibility for micro force measurement. In fact, the application of an unknown force on the resonator-amplifier of a laser, formed by a transparent photo elastic material, can lead to a change of the laser frequency by as much as several gigahertz depending on the force intensity. In addition, the rates of change of the two orthogonally polarizations of the same mode with applied force are different. Hence, the strength of the applied force can be deduced from frequency measurement of the beat signal between the two polarizations of the oscillating mode or between the mode polarized in the orthogonal direction of the force and a reference frequency of a stabilized laser.
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N. Khélifa "Micro force measurement by an optical method", Proc. SPIE 7356, Optical Sensors 2009, 735621 (18 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820800
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Nd:YAG lasers

Laser crystals

Birefringence

Laser resonators

Polarization

Resonators

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