1 January 2001 Unambiguous interferometric surface profilometry using ferroelectric liquid crystal modulators
Mark L. Begbie, John Paul Lesso, Wilson Sibbett, Miles J. Padgett
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We present a surface profiler that produces unambiguous, fringe-free, surface profiles. Each point in the output image has a modulus of the complex degree of coherence (|µxy|) which varies monotonically as the optical path difference is increased from zero. To calculate |µxy|, the profiler incorporates a novel Stokes polarimeter employing a polarization image splitter and ferroelectric liquid crystal wave plates. Rapid wave plate addressing, coupled with the image splitter, allows data to be collected in three video frames. We observe that manufacturing inaccuracies in wave plate retardance and alignment introduce an error to the calculated |µxy| which can reintroduce ambiguity into the height measurement. We present a numerical correction which allows recovery |µxy| from the measured data, thereby returning us to an unambiguous surface profile. Results for various surfaces, showing the effects of systematic error and applied correction terms, are given.
©(2001) Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Mark L. Begbie, John Paul Lesso, Wilson Sibbett, and Miles J. Padgett "Unambiguous interferometric surface profilometry using ferroelectric liquid crystal modulators," Journal of Electronic Imaging 10(1), (1 January 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1313241
Published: 1 January 2001
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KEYWORDS
Wave plates

Interferometry

Polarization

Ferroelectric LCDs

Computing systems

Liquid crystals

Coherence (optics)

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