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Two-Component, Self-Aligning Laser Vector Velocimeter
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1973
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RadarEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsMeasurementCalibrationAerospace EngineeringOptical DiagnosticsOptical TestingInterferometryEducationLaser UltrasoundAlignment MirrorsLaser-based SensorLaser Doppler VelocimeterInstrumentationUltrasoundBragg Cell
A newly developed laser Doppler velocimeter is described. The basic optical component of the instrument is a two-dimensional ultrasonic Bragg cell. It is shown that use of this Bragg cell simplifies the optics usually required for the more conventional velocimeters, allows measurement of two-vector components of velocity, requires no adjustment of alignment mirrors, and enables both velocity component signals to be detected with a single detector. Some results from experiments using this velocimeter in an atmospheric application are described.
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