A compact and open-source microcontroller-based rapid auto-alignment system
Abstract
Maintaining stable and precise alignment of a laser beam is crucial in many optical setups. In this work, we present a microcontroller-based rapid auto-alignment system that detects and corrects for drifts in a laser beam trajectory using a pair of two-dimensional duo-lateral position sensing detectors (PSDs) and a pair of mirror mounts with piezoelectric actuators. We develop hardware and software for interfacing with the PSDs and for controlling the motion of the piezoelectric mirrors mounts. Our auto-alignment strategy -- implemented as a state machine on the microcontroller by a FreeRTOS kernel -- is based on a simple linearized geometrical optical model. We benchmark our system using the standard case of coupling laser light efficiently into the guided mode of a single-mode fiber optic patch cable. We can recover the maximum fiber coupling efficiency in seconds, even for a laser beam that was misaligned to the point of zero fiber coupling.
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@article{arxiv.2405.02306,
title = {A compact and open-source microcontroller-based rapid auto-alignment system},
author = {Yanda Geng and Alan Tsidilkovski and Kevin Weber and Shouvik Mukherjee and Alessandro Restelli and Sarthak Subhankar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.02306},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures