Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1537724 Optics Communications 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

An angle-resolved laser detector based on a pair of a non-mechanical scanning Fabry–Perot cavities is described. The differential signal from the two cavities is approximately independent from the polarization of the incident laser beam and it is used to determine the angle of incidence of the beam on the Fabry–Perot cavities. The F–P etalon is made of interferometric filter combination. A laser incident angle sensor experimental platform is built up, and the experiment is carried out with a given laser range finder. When the incident angle is less than 5°, the transmission difference measured by the laser angle sensor is significantly lower than theoretical value, and deviation is more than 10%. When the incident angle is greater than 10°, the deviation is much lower than that of the situation of the incident angle is lower than 10°.

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