Optical Doppler shift demonstration experiments are not a simple task since
the light source cannot usually be moved in a sufficiently smooth and uniform
manner to keep the level of noise well below of that of the signal. For that
reason most demonstration experiments are usually performed with sound or with
microwaves. Previous work have been reported using a moving mirror in order to
produce a moving light source, but small perturbation of its trajectory, as
small as the optical wavelength, can produce a large noise. Using a rotating
mirror, in which one beam is reflected from the advancing side and the other
beam is reflected from the receding part of a rotating mirror, can overcome
many of the noise generating effects. In the present work we report the
construction and operation of a demonstration apparatus for measuring optical
Doppler shift based on a rotating mirror.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure