Homodyne Detection of Ultrasonic Surface Displacements Using
Two-Wave Mixing in Photorefractive Polymers
Marvin B. Klein and G. David Bacher Anders Grunnet-Jepsen, Daniel
Wright and W.E. Moerner
We demonstrate an improved laser-based receiver for the detection
of small ultrasonic surface displacements. The receiver is based
on a homodyne interferometer using a photorefractive polymer
as an adaptive beam combiner. The interferometer requires no
path-length stabilization and can process speckled beams from
rough surfaces. In experiments using a 10 mW diode laser at 676
nm, we have measured a shot noise-limited surface displacement
sensitivity that is within a factor of three of the ideal limit
for a lossless, plane wave interferometer.
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