Abstract
We proposed a new primary calibration method of a laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) using the optical modulated excitation of an electro-optical modulator and validated this approach by comparing mechanical modulated excitation with homodyne laser interferometer at the National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ). The velocity sensitivity of the LDV was evaluated with the uncertainty budget at a high-frequency range up to 1 MHz, which is indicated as the upper limit of 50 kHz in ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 16063–41. As the results, we confirmed that velocity sensitivities between optical and mechanical modulated excitations are flat within their uncertainty from 100 Hz up to 1 MHz. Moreover, in order to evaluate the accurate phase shift of the accelerometer up to 20 kHz using optical modulated excitation, we also revealed the reliability of two time shifts between homodyne and heterodyne laser interferometers.
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