Affiliation:
1. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Abstract
The high demand for advanced acoustic sensors has prompted optical
microphones to become a current research hotspot; this is especially
the case in light of the performance of existing electroacoustic
microphones having reached the ceiling. In this work, a thermally
stable optical microphone has been developed for sensitive detection
of low-frequency acoustic signals. The microphone was prepared using a
prestressed nickel diaphragm and a compact grating interferometric
module. The adjacent surfaces of the diaphragm and grating form a
short Fabry–Perot cavity, which makes the microphone robust to ambient
temperature fluctuation due to the reduced thermal drift of its
operating point relative to the quadrature point of the
interferometer. The cavity length–operating wavelength relationship of
the microphone operating at the quadrature point was obtained. The
performance of the prepared microphone was tested using various
methods. Experimental results show that the microphone enables stable
operation at the quadrature point over a wide range of temperatures
from 0°C to 60°C with low signal distortion and high sensitivity. The
response of the prepared optical microphone to low-frequency drone
noise was measured and compared with that obtained with a commercial
electret condenser microphone.
Funder
Beijing Municipal Natural Science
Foundation
National Key Research and Development
Program of China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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