High-throughput single-shot hyperspectral interferometer for areal profilometry based on microlens array integral field unit
Pablo Ruiz
Jonathan Huntley
2134/24829
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/High-throughput_single-shot_hyperspectral_interferometer_for_areal_profilometry_based_on_microlens_array_integral_field_unit/9549935
A single-shot technique to measure areal profiles on optically smooth and rough surfaces and for applications in non-cooperative environments is presented. It is based on hyperspectral interferometry (HSI), a technique in which the output of a white-light interferometer provides the input to a hyperspectral imaging system. Previous HSI implementations suffered from inefficient utilisation of the available pixels which limited the number of measured coordinates and/or unambiguous depth range. In this paper a >20-fold increase in pixel utilization is achieved through the use of a 2-D microlens array as proposed for integral field units in astronomy applications. This leads to a 35×35 channel system with an unambiguous depth range of 0.88 mm.
2017-04-27 14:09:09
Height measurements
Metrology
Single-shot
Hyperspectral interferometry
Microlens array
Integral field unit
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified