1 August 2000 Influence of in-plane displacement and double-apertureorientation on slope fringe formation in double-shearing-aperture speckle interferometry
Kaifu Wang, A. K. Tieu, Enbang Li
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The influence of the in-plane displacement and doubleaperture orientation on the slope fringe formation in double-shearing- aperture speckle interferometry is discussed in detail. The research results show that the two in-plane displacement components, one parallel to and the other perpendicular to the shearing direction, have an influence on the slope fringe formation and that the double-aperture orientation also has an important influence on the slope fringe formation. A theoretical analysis and experimental results are presented. The experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical analysis.
Kaifu Wang, A. K. Tieu, and Enbang Li "Influence of in-plane displacement and double-apertureorientation on slope fringe formation in double-shearing-aperture speckle interferometry," Optical Engineering 39(8), (1 August 2000). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1305459
Published: 1 August 2000
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Speckle

Imaging systems

Speckle interferometry

Wavefronts

Lithium

Mechanical engineering

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