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Optica, Applied optics, 9(50), p. 1210, 2011

DOI: 10.1364/ao.50.001210

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Optimization of displacement-measuring quadrature interferometers considering the real properties of optical components

Journal article published in 2011 by Tomaž Požar ORCID, Peter Gregorčič, Janez Možina
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Abstract

We present the influence of alignment and the real properties of optical components on the performance of a two-detector homodyne displacement-measuring quadrature laser interferometer. An experimental method, based on the optimization of visibility and sensitivity, was established and theoretically described to assess the performance and stability of the interferometer. We show that the optimal performance of such interferometers is achieved with the iterative alignment procedure described.