| Effects
of Acoustic Noise on Optical Tools
Michael Gendreau Optical
tools respond to internal vibration that can be excited by the external acoustic
environment. The degree to which this occurs depends on many factors, but
primarily the correspondence between the resonance characteristics of the
tool and the frequency content of the acoustic environment in which it operates.
Adverse noise environments, such as those often found in operating laboratories
and microelectronics fabrication facilities, can affect the threshold of resolution
achievable by the tool. Presented at International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) Conference on Current Developments in Vibration Control for Optomechanical Systems, Denver, CO (July 1999)
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