Distance Measurement using the Change in Junction Voltage Across a Laser Diode due to the Self-Mixing Effect

Conventional detection scheme for self-mixing sensors uses an integrated photodiode within the laser package to monitor the self mixing signal. This arrangement can be simplified by directly obtaining the self-mixing signals across the laser diode itself and omitting the photodiode. This work reports on a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) based self- mixing sensor using the laser junction voltage to obtain the self- mixing signal. We show that the same information can be obtained with only minor changes to the extraction circuitry leading to potential cost saving with reductions in component costs and complexity and significant increase in bandwidth favoring high speed modulation. Experiments using both photo current and voltage detection were carried out and the results obtained show good agreement with the theory.

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