Precise pulsed time-of-flight laser range finder for industrial distance measurements
A pulsed time-of-flight laser range finder with a 1 GHz avalanche photo diode (APD) receiver and a laser pulser with ∼35 ps pulse width has been developed and tested. The receiver channel is constructed using a silicon ASIC chip and a commercially available silicon APD placed on a hybrid ceramic su...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Review of scientific instruments 2001-04, Vol.72 (4), p.2197-2202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A pulsed time-of-flight laser range finder with a 1 GHz avalanche photo diode (APD) receiver and a laser pulser with
∼35
ps
pulse width has been developed and tested. The receiver channel is constructed using a silicon ASIC chip and a commercially available silicon APD placed on a hybrid ceramic susbstrate. The laser pulser utilizes a single heterostructure laser operating in
Q
-switching mode. It is shown that the single-shot precision of the complete laser range finder is
∼2.1
mm
(σ value) at best. The nonaccuracy in the distance range of 0.5–34.5 m was
∼±2
mm
excluding errors caused by the statistical variations and long-term instability. The single-shot precision is clearly better than the single-shot precision of the earlier laser range finders with
∼100–200
MHz
bandwidths. Also, two types of optics, coaxial and paraxial, were tested. The linearity of the coaxial optics was better, especially with a long (4 m) receiver fiber. Some possible applications of the laser range finder utilizing ps level pulses are, for example, fast three-dimensional vision in industrial environments and structure analysis of materials. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6748 1089-7623 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1355268 |