Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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805476 | Precision Engineering | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper provides experimental validation of the digital first-order periodic error reduction scheme described by Chu and Ray. A bench-top setup of a single-pass, heterodyne Michelson interferometer, designed to minimize common error contributors such as Abbe, dead path and environment, is described. Linear, reciprocating motion generation is achieved using a parallelogram, leaf-type flexure. Periodic error amplitude is varied through independent rotation of a half wave plate and polarizer. Experimental results demonstrate that the correction algorithm can successfully attenuate first-order error to sub-nm levels for a wide range of frequency mixing conditions.
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Authors
Tony L. Schmitz, Lonnie Houck III, David Chu, Lee Kalem,