Claims
- 1. A proximity detector for detecting position of a ferromagnetic target comprising a permanent magnet having a magnetic field portion that changes in response to movement of the target, and a magneto-optic sensor that detects said magnetic field portion change, said magneto-optic sensor including a magneto-optic material positioned within said magnetic field portion, means that transmits polarized light bidirectionally along an optical path through said magneto-optic material, said magneto-optic material rotating said light angle of polarization in relation to said magnetic field portion; and means to detect said polarization angle rotation.
- 2. The proximity detector according to claim 1 wherein said bidirectional optical path is non-reciprocal such that the output intensity of light that travels in one direction along said optical path is inversely related to the output intensity of light that travels in the opposite direction along said optical path.
- 3. The proximity detector according to claim 2 wherein said magneto-optic material is positioned near a node of said magnet such that movement of the target from a first position to a second position causes said magnetic node to pass through said magneto-optic material.
- 4. The proximity detector according to claim 2 wherein said means to detect said polarization angle rotation includes a pair of polarizers in said optical path and a pair of light detectors that produce outputs related to the intensity of light thereon, said detectors being exposed to light that has passed bidirectionally through said magneto-optic material and said polarizers.
- 5. The proximity detector according to claim 4 wherein said optical path is a folded optical path, said light detectors producing outputs related to the intensity of light bidirectionally transmitted that has passed through said magneto-optic material twice and through said polarizers.
- 6. The proximity detector according to claim 5 further comprising means to compute a ratio of two of said detector outputs produced in response to a bidirectional address of said magneto-optical material.
- 7. The proximity detector according to claim 6 wherein said ratio is defined as the difference divided by the sum of said detector outputs.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 07/709,627, filed Jun. 3, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,149,962.
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