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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 22, 2009
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2007
Peter DE Groot, Middletown, CT (US);
Leslie L. Deck, Middletown, CT (US);
Carl Zanoni, Middlefield, CT (US);
Peter De Groot, Middletown, CT (US);
Leslie L. Deck, Middletown, CT (US);
Carl Zanoni, Middlefield, CT (US);
Zygo Corporation, Middlefield, CT (US);
Abstract
In general, in one aspect, the invention features a system that includes a first object mounted relative to a second object, the first object being moveable with respect to the second object. The system includes a plurality of interferometers each configured to derive a first wavefront and a second wavefront from input radiation and to combine the first and second wavefronts to provide output radiation including information about an optical path length difference between the paths of the first and second wavefronts, each interferometer including a reflective element positioned in the path of the first wavefront, and at least one of the interferometer's reflective element is mounted on the first object. The system also includes a plurality of fiber waveguides and an electronic controller. Each fiber waveguide is configured to deliver the input radiation to a corresponding interferometer or deliver the output radiation from the corresponding interferometer to a corresponding detector. The electronic controller is configured to monitor a degree of freedom of the first object relative to the second object based on the information from at least one of the interferometers, wherein the degree of freedom is an absolute displacement between the first and second objects.