Assembled Cantilever Fiber Touch Trigger Probe for Three-Dimensional Measurement of Microstructures

Sensors (Basel). 2017 Nov 20;17(11):2652. doi: 10.3390/s17112652.

Abstract

In this paper, an assembled cantilever fiber touch trigger probe was developed for three-dimensional measurements of clear microstructures. The probe consists of a shaft assembled vertically to an optical fiber cantilever and a probing sphere located at the free end of the shaft. The laser is emitted from the free end of the fiber cantilever and converges on the photosensitive surface of the camera through the lens. The position shift of the light spot centroid was used to detect the performance of the optical fiber cantilever, which changed dramatically when the probing sphere touched the objects being measured. Experimental results indicated that the sensing system has sensitivities of 3.32 pixels/μm, 1.35 pixels/μm, and 7.38 pixels/μm in the x, y, and z directions, respectively, and resolutions of 10 nm, 30 nm, and 5 nm were achieved in the x, y, and z, respectively. An experiment on micro slit measurement was performed to verify the high aspect ratio measurement capability of the assembled cantilever fiber (ACF) probe and to calibrate the effective two-point diameter of the probing sphere. The two-point probe sphere diameter was found to be 174.634 μm with a standard uncertainly of 0.045 μm.

Keywords: fiber optics probe; micro/nano coordinate measurement machine (CMM); three-dimensional metrology; touch trigger probe.

MeSH terms

  • Lasers
  • Lenses
  • Optical Fibers
  • Touch*
  • Transducers