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Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 1991

Ray tracing through an eccentrically rotating retroreflector used for path-length alteration in a new Michelson interferometer

Peter Haschberger; Oliver Mayer; Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl

A newly developed Michelson interferometer for Fourier spectroscopy is described. It utilizes a nutating retroreflector (cube-corner mirror) to generate alterations in geometrical and optical paths. The nutation is achieved by the rotation of the retroreflector eccentrically, and it is tilted with reference to the optical axis of the interferometer. The forward–backward stop-and-go movement of a reflecting element of conventional Michelson interferometers is thus replaced by a continuous rotation. The design aims at a fast, simple, rugged and service-free, reliable spectrometer for field or airborne atmospheric monitoring. For Fourier spectroscopy, the instantaneous and the maximum difference between the two optical paths of the interferometer is of substantial importance. Performing the Fourier transform requires knowledge of the instantaneous difference; the maximum difference determines the spectral resolution of the device. The mathematical deduction of the path of a beam of radiation traversing the retroreflector is performed. First ray tracing is calculated for a fixed retroreflector, dependent on the angle of incidence. Then the path of a ray is deduced for the rotating retroreflector as a function of angle of incidence, eccentricity, and angle of rotation. It is shown that the path difference changes sinusoidally with the angle of rotation. The maximum path difference is expressed as a function of eccentricity and angle of incidence. Numerical results are presented.


Applied Optics | 1990

Michelson interferometer with a rotating retroreflector : a laboratory model for environmental monitoring

Peter Haschberger; Oliver Mayer; Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl

Designed for atmospheric pollution monitoring, a breadboard model of a new Michelson interferometer has been developed. It utilizes a nutating retroreflector to generate alterations in the geometrical and optical paths. The forward-backward stop-and-go movement of a reflecting element of conventional Michelson interferometers is thus replaced by a continuous rotation. At this state the instrument employs a 6.3-cm (2.5-in.) diam rotating retroreflector, a ZnSe beam splitter, and a HgCdTe detector at liquid nitrogen temperature, sensitive in the 8-14-microm band. It allows spectral resolutions of up to 2 cm(-1). The device is linked via an analog digital interface to a desktop computer which performs interferometer control, data acquisition, Fourier transform, and display of the spectra.


Archive | 1992

Method for measuring and determining a rotation angle of a rotating object

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Erwin Lindermeir; Oliver Mayer; Rainer Thiessen


Archive | 1991

MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER FOR PRODUCING OPTICAL PATH DIFFERENCES BY ROTATING CORNER CUBE RETROREFLECTORS

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Oliver Mayer


Archive | 1990

Optical path difference interferometer of Michelson tyre - contains rotating retroreflectors, beam divider, plane mirrors, adjustable to minimise one path length whilst other is maximal

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Oliver Mayer


Archive | 1991

Einrichtung zur Messung einer translatorischen Wegänderung

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Erwin Lindermeir; Oliver Mayer; Rainer Thiessen


Archive | 1991

Triggering digitisation of interferograms for Michelson interferometers - involves triggering digitiser with pulses satisfying sampling theorem, seeking spectral lines of known wave number for wave number calibration

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Erwin Lindermeir; Oliver Mayer


Archive | 1992

Method and apparatus for determining a path difference in a Michelson interferometer

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Erwin Lindermeir; Oliver Mayer


Archive | 1991

Michelson interferometer for producing optical path differences

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Oliver Mayer


Archive | 1991

Michelson type interferometer for the generation of optical path differences

Volker Tank; Helmut Dietl; Peter Haschberger; Oliver Mayer

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