Interferometry for high resolution absolute distance measuring by larger distances

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1993

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Among the incoherent techniques the phase measurement of modulated light seem to have reached some limitation with an resolution of less than 1 mm. This limitation is set by the bandwidth of the photodetector. The coherent techniques operate with two wavelengths to extend the unambiguity range of the classical interferometry. The unambiguity range is then half the synthetic wavelength and can be adjusted quite arbitrarily from some ten micrometers on. Among the incoherent techniques the phase measurement of modulated light seem to have reached some limitation with an resolution of less than 1 mm. This limitation is set by the bandwidth of the photodetector. The coherent techniques operate with two wavelengths to extend the unambiguity range of the classical interferometry. The unambiguity range is then half the synthetic wavelength and can be adjusted quite arbitrarily from some ten micrometers on.

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