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Submicrometer-Order Displacement Measurements Using an Air-Coupled Ultrasonic Transducer at Frequencies of 40 and 400 kHz

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Published 28 May 2004 Copyright (c) 2004 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Katsuhiro Sasaki et al 2004 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 43 3071 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.43.3071

1347-4065/43/5S/3071

Abstract

Noncontact air-coupled ultrasonic systems for measuring micrometer- or submicrometer-order displacements are newly constructed at frequencies of 40 and 400 kHz. The phase detection accuracy of the displacement measurements under several thousandths of ultrasonic wavelengths λ is markedly improved by the introduction of phase differences between the reference waves and the transmitting wave signal. To verify our system, the displacement of the reflector, which is translated by a high-precision mechanical stage, is measured using a single piezoelectric ceramic transducer in the reflection mode. Resolutions of displacement of better than 1 µm or 0.1 µm (λ/8500) using ultrasonic waves of 40 or 400 kHz in air, respectively, are achieved.

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10.1143/JJAP.43.3071