posted on 2024-03-22, 11:35authored byPeter de Groot, Xavier Colonna de Lega, Rong Su, Jeremy CouplandJeremy Coupland, Richard Leach
We propose a model for coherence scanning interferometry using familiar Fourier optics methods and the spectrum of plane waves for the case where light source spectral bandwidth limits the fringe contrast as a function of optical path length. The model is straightforward to implement, is computationally efficient, and reveals many of the common error sources related to the optical filtering properties of the imaging system. We quantify the limits of applicability of the model related to the geometrical approximations for Fourier optics, particularly for high numerical apertures, and when using the fringe contrast for determining surface heights. These limitations can be overcome using a three-dimensional imaging model.
Funding
EMPIR Program (No. 20IND07) co-financed by the Participating States and from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Optical Engineering
Volume
60
Issue
10
Publisher
SPIE (Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers)
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