Abstract

Based on the registration of two laser beam projections, a method for measuring the angular deviation of a laser beam from its initial position in three-dimensional space is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The laser ray is directed into the beam-splitting cube, which distributes the ray into two mutually orthogonal parts, on the path of which, two four-segment photodiodes are located at different distances from the beam-splitting cube. The value of the angular deviation from a certain initial position of the laser beam in three-dimensional space is obtained after the mathematical processing of the measured position of the laser beam projections’ centers in the photodiodes coordinates systems. The innovation of this method is that the resulting angular deviation of the laser beam is in three-dimensional space due to the registration of a pair of projections. The experimental results also demonstrate that the proposed method has a high speed-measuring potential and can be used for solving a wide range of problems.

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