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Experimental demonstration of the impact of the fringe shape in sub-lambda/2 sensing with optical feedback interferometry

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Abstract

It is established in the optical feedback interferometry (OFI) theory that the shape of the interferometric fringe has an impact on the detector’s response to very small displacement measurements. In this paper, we validate—for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, based on experimental results—this statement by comparing experiments to an established model implementation. Through these experiments, we show that the amplitude of the signals induced by sub-$\lambda /{{2}}$ optical path variations is linearly dependent on the slope of the underlying fringe. Thus, careful control of the phase allows us to maximize the detection amplitude of very small displacements by positioning the phase where the fringe slope is the steepest. These results are directly applicable to established OFI applications that measure sub-$\lambda /{{2}}$ optical path variations, such as OFI vibrometers or acoustic imaging though the acousto-optic effect.

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