Versatile Multimodality Imaging System Based on Detectorless and Scanless Optical Feedback Interferometry—A Retrospective Overview for A Prospective Vision
Massimo Brambilla,
Lorenzo Luigi Columbo,
Maurizio Dabbicco,
Francesco De Lucia,
Francesco Paolo Mezzapesa,
Gaetano Scamarcio
Affiliations
Massimo Brambilla
Dipartimento di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Università degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, and IFN CNR, sede di Bari, via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
Lorenzo Luigi Columbo
Dipartimento di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Università degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, and IFN CNR, sede di Bari, via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
Maurizio Dabbicco
Dipartimento di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Università degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, and IFN CNR, sede di Bari, via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
Francesco De Lucia
Dipartimento di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Università degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, and IFN CNR, sede di Bari, via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
Francesco Paolo Mezzapesa
Dipartimento di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Università degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, and IFN CNR, sede di Bari, via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
Gaetano Scamarcio
Dipartimento di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Università degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, and IFN CNR, sede di Bari, via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
In this retrospective compendium, we attempt to draw a “fil rouge” along fifteen years of our research in the field of optical feedback interferometry aimed at guiding the readers to the verge of new developments in the field. The general reader will be moved at appreciating the versatility and the still largely uncovered potential of the optical feedback interferometry, for both sensing and imaging applications. By discovering the broad range of available wavelengths (0.4–120 μm), the different types of suitable semiconductor lasers (Fabry–Perot, distributed feedback, vertical-cavity, quantum-cascade), and a number of unconventional tenders in multi-axis displacement, ablation front progression, self-referenced measurements, multispectral, structured light feedback imaging and compressive sensing, the specialist also could find inspirational suggestions to expand his field of research.