Published: September 30, 2007

Development and experimental analysis of piezoelectric optical scanner with implemented periodical microstructure

G. Janušas1
A. Palevicius2
V. Ostasevicius3
R. Bansevicius4
A. Busilas5
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Abstract

Piezoelectric optical scanner is developed for multi-coordinate control of optical laser beam by excitation of microstructures. The manufactured microstructure is the periodical structure which was implemented in piezoelectric optical scanner design. Such type of opto-micro-mechanical systems can be used for accurate angular or linear deflection of optical elements in various optomechanical and optoelectronic systems. The operating principle of these devices is based on piezoelectric effect and on conversion of high-frequency multi-dimensional mechanical oscillations of piezoelectric vibration transducers into directional multi-coordinate motion of the optical elements in the measurement chain. The main distinctive feature of such optical piezoelectric scanners is the combination of high micrometer range resolution with a wide range of angular deflections of the scanning elements. The manufacturing process and visualization of the microstructure were presented. The device consists of piezoelectric cylinder and a scanning element with three degrees of freedom. The control model of this device was derived using simulation results of optical scanner by COMSOL Multiphysics software. ESPI digital holographic PRISMA system was used to validate the result of simulation of piezoelectric optical scanner and to test the functionality of piezoelectric optical scanner with implemented microstructures

About this article

Received
May 15, 2007
Accepted
June 3, 2007
Published
September 30, 2007
Keywords
Piezoelectric optical scanner
holography
periodical microstructure