Heterodyne laser speckle imaging enabling kHz mechanical vibration mapping using a lower frame rate camera
- Year
- 2025
- Journal
- Optics Express
- Status
- Published
- Vol
- Vol. 33, No. 9
- Page
- 20082
- File
- Heterodyne laser speckle imaging enabling kHz mechanical vibration mapping using a lower frame rate camera.pdf (4.0M) 6회 다운로드 DATE : 2025-05-03 09:53:40
Abstract
Laser speckle-based vibrometry offers simplicity and ease of alignment for spatial vibration measurement; however, its detection range is limited by the camera speed. We propose a simple optical method for detecting high-frequency vibrations by illuminating the vibrating surface with periodically modulated laser light tuned close to the vibration frequency. The resulting heterodyned speckle signal is captured by a camera, which records slowly varying signal components that encode vibration information. This information is then extracted and visualized using a vibration mapping algorithm. Theoretical and experimental analyses demonstrate vibration-mapping capabilities in the kilohertz range, even with a 200 Hz camera.
Laser speckle-based vibrometry offers simplicity and ease of alignment for spatial vibration measurement; however, its detection range is limited by the camera speed. We propose a simple optical method for detecting high-frequency vibrations by illuminating the vibrating surface with periodically modulated laser light tuned close to the vibration frequency. The resulting heterodyned speckle signal is captured by a camera, which records slowly varying signal components that encode vibration information. This information is then extracted and visualized using a vibration mapping algorithm. Theoretical and experimental analyses demonstrate vibration-mapping capabilities in the kilohertz range, even with a 200 Hz camera.