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Optical heterodyne detection system for a high-speed camera based on the HSA phase compensation method

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Abstract

This study proposes an innovative active optical heterodyne detection system to address the limitations of existing swarm intelligence algorithms in resolving phase compensation issues within coherent detection systems. The design incorporates a high-speed camera array detector, offering improved practicality and a simplified structure. Employing a heuristic search algorithm (HSA) transforms the high-dimensional problem into multiple one-dimensional optimization problems, significantly enhancing algorithmic running speed. The HSA maintains excellent performance even with increased array elements, allowing for real-time phase correction in large arrays. Experimental results using shot peening comparison samples reveal a substantial amplification of the heterodyne signal spectrum amplitude peak, approximately 60 times greater than the original signal. This innovative approach holds great potential for active optical heterodyne detection of dim targets, paving the way for further research in the field.

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