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Victor-Otto de Haan1, Rudi Santbergen, Martijn Tijssen
1BonPhysics B.V., Laan van Heemstede 38, 3297 AJ Puttershoek, The Netherlands. victor@bonphysics.nl
Abstract:
Optical standing wave sensors have been manufactured by amorphous silicon deposition. The responses of these sensors, when subjected to standing waves, have been calculated and measured. It is shown that the responses are different depending on the way the standing wave is created. The responses also depend on the thickness and material properties of the layers used to create the sensors. Quantitative agreement between measurements and model calculations can be obtained by including alignment errors, incoherent light interaction and scaling factors. The simple construction of the sensors allows for a broad application range.
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