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Photoelectric sensor has basically 5 components, light source, light detector, lenses, logic circuit and output. However in this topic we are focusing on the light source and the light detector. Light source basically consists of a LED or a laser diode.


Light source

Due to the cheap price and availability, most of the devices use LED as the light source. LED (Light emitting Diode) is a semiconductor that produces light when current is passed through them.


Figure 1: LED construction

 

LED consists of a state and p state. When the current is passed through the LED the electrons from one side gets excited and tries to go to the next state lose photon and comes back to the original state. This photon is the light produced by the LED. The color produced by the LED depends on the wavelength of the lights produced.

The greatest advantage of using the LED is its tendency to be turned on and off rapidly. This allows creating different pulses of the source. The amount of light produced by the LED depends on the current flowing through it. The more the current, the range of amount of light produced is high. However, more current might also destroy the LED due to the excessive heat produced by it.

Figure 2: Laser System

A laser is an optical oscillator, which can be made out of a solid, liquid or gas. It contains two with mirrors at both ends: one is totally reflecting and the other only partially. To make it work, the material is excited or "pumped," with an energy source such as light or electricity.

When this energy source gives energy the electrons in the atoms, they become excited. But the interesting part is when a few of the electrons drop back to lower energy levels spontaneously, and then release a photon (or a quantum of light). The photons created stimulate other excited electrons and emit more and more photons. Then the light waves (photons), which passes through the laser medium, is reflected by the mirrors at both ends. It keeps the light back and forth creating a chain reaction. After that, the light beam goes out through the output.

Currently laser diodes are common in use due to its unique characteristics which include consistent wavelength of the emitted light, small beam diameter, and long range.

Light detector

The light detector is the component used to detect the light produced by the light source. They are commonly known as photodiode or phototransistor. Due to its capability of sensing the different pulses of light they are known as receiver. There best application is in the receiver end of the optical fiber data transmission. The transponder connected with it converts the light sensed by these detectors to electrical pulses.

Figure 2: Spectral Response of light detector

 

The spectral response of the light detector determines its sensitivity to different wavelengths in light spectrum. Thus, to increase the sensitivity, the spectral of source and the detector are matched.

 

References

  1. Encyclopedia: Definition of:laser, Accessed:27.3.2014

http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/45928/laser

2. Photo electric sensor construction, Rockwell Automation

URL:http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12772/6543185/12041221/12041223/Photoelectric-Sensor-Construction.html [Online], Accessed 27.3.2014

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