Accuracy of Position Measurement Method Using Arago Spot for Inertial Fusion Energy Target Tracking System
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The accuracy of a position measurement method using the Arago spot is reported for an inertial fusion energy (IFE) target tracking system, where the position of the target is determined by the position of the Arago spot, which is a bright spot appearing in the central portion of the diffraction pattern of a spherical obstacle. We use a He–Ne laser as the light source and a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera with a microscope objective lens to magnify and record the diffraction pattern of a spherical target. We examine two different algorithms to determine the center of the Arago spot in order to compare the measurement performances. The experimental results show that the position of a 5-mm-diameter target can be obtained with a measurement resolution of 1 μm and an rms measurement error of less than 0.2 μm for both algorithms when the distance between the target and the microscope objective lens is 5 cm.
- 2007-09-15
著者
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Saruta Koichi
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Ibaraki University
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Tsuji Ryusuke
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Ibaraki University
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