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Document Description
Title
A
computerized
data
acquisition
and
control
system
for
Fabry-Perot
inteferometry
Author
Tong
,
Shidong
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1990.
Physics
Date
1990
Pagination
viii, 146 leaves : ill.
Subject
Fabry-Perot
interferometers;
Interferometers
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Physics
Discipline
Physics and Physical Oceanography
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
63-64.
Abstract
Fabry-Perot
interferometry
is
one
of the
most
powerful
techniques
in
high
resolution
spectroscopy
,
especially
in
Raman
and
Brillouin
scattering.
Proper
operation
of a
Fabry-Perot
interferometer
presumes
the
Fabry-Perot
plates
to be
maintained
in
parallel
alignment
for a
reasonable
period
of
time
while
the
experiment
is
in
progress.
Misalignment
and
laser
frequency
drift
can
cause
very
serious
losses
of
finesse
, and
therefore
of
resolving
power
and
contrast.
--
Various
methods
of
stabilizing
the
interferometer
system
have been
reported
previously.
May
et
al.
described
a
data
acquisition
and
stabilization
system
for the
Fabry-Perot
interferometer
which
automatically
compensates
for
all
instrumental
frequency
drifts
,
maintains
interferometer
alignment
, and
permits
extended
data
acquisition
time
in
selected
spectral
regions
of
interest.
The
commercial
version
of this
data
acquisition
system
is
known
as
DAS-1.
It
was
originally
produced
by
Burleigh
Instruments
,
Inc.
in
1976
and has been the
accepted
standard
among
commercially
available
instruments.
However
it
has not been
available
for
several
years.
--
Hardware
and
software
packages
which
perform
multichannel
scaling
(MCS)
are
now
commercially
available
from
several
sources.
The
ACE-MCS
package
as
supplied
by
EG&G-ORTEC
and
used
in the
present
work
consists
of an
IBM
PC
plug-in
card
and an
MCS
emulation
program.
This
ACE-MCS
package
is
simple
and
easy
to
use
, but
it
lacks
some
essential
features
required
in
Fabry-Perot
interferometry.
The
main
problem
is
that
it
does
not
permit
active
feedback
control
of the
interferometer
alignment.
In
addition
,
it
does
not
provide
for a
segmented
ramp-voltage
output
,
which
is
necessary
in
situations
where
the
scattered
light
is
very
weak.
--
In
order
to
adapt
this
MCS
package
for
Fabry-Perot
interferometry
,
it
was
consequently
necessary
to
modify
and
augment
the
hardware
and
software
to
accommodate
the
following
functions:
drift
stabilization
,
finesse
optimization
,
segmented
ramp
scanning.
--
The
drift
stabilization
and
finesse
optimization
functions
mainly
required
software
development
,
while
segmented
scanning
required
hardware
development
in the
form
of a
digital
electronic
circuit.
--
A
prototype
system
,
based
on an
IBM-XT
clone
, has been
developed
at
relatively
modest
cost
and has been
tested
to
record
Brillouin
scattering
spectra
of
fused
quartz.
The
experimental
results
show
that the
system
is
able
to
maintain
Fabry-Perot
alignment
as
well
as the
original
Burleigh
DAS-1
system.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76072876
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
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and
Dissertations
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