Sensors (Dec 2022)

Reduction of Crosstalk Errors in a Surface Encoder Having a Long <i>Z</i>-Directional Measuring Range

  • Yifan Hong,
  • Ryo Sato,
  • Yuki Shimizu,
  • Hiraku Matsukuma,
  • Hiroki Shimizu,
  • Wei Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22239563
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 23
p. 9563

Abstract

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A modified two-axis surface encoder is proposed to separately measure both the in-plane displacement and the Z-directional out-of-plane displacement with minor crosstalk errors. The surface encoder is composed of a scale grating and a small-sized sensor head. In the modified surface encoder, the measurement laser beam from the sensor head is designed to be projected onto the scale grating at a right angle. For measurement of the X- and Y-directional in-plane scale displacement, the positive and negative first-order diffracted beams from the scale grating are superimposed on each other in the sensor head, producing interference signals. On the other hand, the Z-directional out-of-plane scale displacement is measured based on the principle of a Michelson-type interferometer. To avoid the influence of reflection from the middle area of the transparent grating, which causes periodic crosstalk errors in the previous research, a specially fabricated transparent grating with a hole in the middle is employed in the newly designed optical system. A prototype sensor head is constructed, and basic performances of the modified surface encoder are tested by experiments.

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