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Pixelated phase-mask dynamic interferometer

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James E. Millerd, Neal J. Brock, John B. Hayes, Michael B. North-Morris, Matt Novak, James C. Wyant

4D Technology Corp. (USA)

Proc. SPIE 5531, Interferometry XII: Techniques and Analysis, 304 (August 2, 2004); doi:10.1117/12.560807
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  • Interferometry XII: Techniques and Analysis
  • Katherine Creath; Joanna Schmit
  • Denver, CO | August 02, 2004

abstract

We demonstrate a new type of spatial phase-shifting, dynamic interferometer that can acquire phase-shifted interferograms in a single camera frame. The interferometer is constructed with a pixelated phase-mask aligned to a detector array. The phase-mask encodes a high-frequency spatial interference pattern on two collinear and orthogonally polarized reference and test beams. The phase-difference between the two beams can be calculated using conventional N-bucket algorithms or by spatial convolution. The wide spectral response of the mask and true common-path design permits operation with a wide variety of interferometer front ends, and with virtually any light source including white-light.

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James E. Millerd ; Neal J. Brock ; John B. Hayes ; Michael B. North-Morris ; Matt Novak, et al.
"Pixelated phase-mask dynamic interferometer", Proc. SPIE 5531, Interferometry XII: Techniques and Analysis, 304 (August 2, 2004); doi:10.1117/12.560807; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.560807


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