Abstract: The invention concerns a bidirectional reflectance distribution meter having a light source which illuminates a sample using pre-determinable elevation and a light receiver, which can be moved relative to the light source in order to receive light from the sample. To this end, it has been designed that the light receiver comprises several receiver elements to collect simultaneously a broad elevation angle range, and that at least one of the light receiver element and the light source is movable around an axis that extends generally vertical to the sample.
Abstract: The invention relates to a device for determining the distance of an object in local resolution mode, using a frequency-shifted feedback radiation source for irradiating the object with radiation that can be used to determine distance and using a position-sensitive object recording sensor. According to the invention, the frequency-shifted feedback laser for irradiating the object is equipped with an element for increasing the beat intensity of the emission frequency component and the position-sensitive object recording sensor is configured to record the beat intensity of the object and not the incoming radiation from the object.
Abstract: The invention relates to a frequency-shifted feedback radiation source, equipped with an element for increasing the beat intensity of the emission frequency component.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 16, 2003
Date of Patent:
March 23, 2010
Assignee:
Spheron VR AG
Inventors:
Gerhard Bonnet, Leonid P. Yatsenko, Bruce W. Shore, Klaas Bergmann
Abstract: The invention concerns a bidirectional reflectance distribution meter having a light source which illuminates a sample using pre-determinable elevation and a light receiver, which can be moved relative to the light source in order to receive light from the sample. To this end, it has been designed that the light receiver comprises several receiver elements to collect simultaneously a broad elevation angle range, and that at least one of the light receiver element and the light source is movable around an axis that extends generally vertical to the sample.