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11 December 1992 Polarization-based phase-shifting method for shape contours
Jing Fang, Y. P. Ma, Hong-Min Shi, Xuesong Li, Guoying Wu
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Abstract
A phase shifting technique of changing polarization state in a Twyman-Green interferometer is presented to measure the shape of the object surface. The wavefronts of the reference beam and object beam are orthogonally polarized. They are resolved by a quarter-wave plate and then detected by a polarizer as an analyzer. Four intensity measurements with phase difference associated with polarization variation are used to obtain interferometric phase corresponding to shape contour.
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Jing Fang, Y. P. Ma, Hong-Min Shi, Xuesong Li, and Guoying Wu "Polarization-based phase-shifting method for shape contours", Proc. SPIE 1746, Polarization Analysis and Measurement, (11 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138803
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Polarizers

Interferometry

Mirrors

Phase shifting

Phase measurement

Phase shifts

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