Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 13, Issue 10, 100701(2015)
Digital holographic shape measurement using Fizeau microscopy
Fig. 1. Optical schematic of the Fizeau interferometer-based setup. NF, neutral filter; BE, beam expander; P, polarizer; Ap, aperture; NPBS, non-polarizing beam splitter; TL, tube lens; RP, reference plate.
Fig. 2. Optical schematic of the Fizeau cavity. (a) Non-collimated beam due to the presence of the MO. (b) Collimated beam using a telescope-like system.
Fig. 3. Off-axis holograms of (a) the object possessing a step height of 485 nm and (b) another object possessing a step height of 242 nm. The bad quality of the off-axis hologram of (a) may be come from the homemade manufacturing sample (non-standard).
Fig. 4. Reconstructed phase (radians) maps from the off-axis hologram of Fig.
Fig. 5. Transmission profile of the apodized aperture. (a) The transmission from 0 to 1 at the edge of the aperture follows a cubic spline interpolation; the dashed line indicates the transmission of the unapodized aperture. (b) Numerically reconstructed amplitude contrast image in Fig. 5(b) after using the apodized aperture.
Fig. 7. Reconstructed phase (radians) maps from the off-axis hologram of Fig.
Fig. 8. Reconstruction of Fig.
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D. G. Abdelsalam, Junwei Min, Daesuk Kim, Baoli Yao, "Digital holographic shape measurement using Fizeau microscopy," Chin. Opt. Lett. 13, 100701 (2015)
Category: Fourier Optics and Signal Processing
Received: Jun. 11, 2015
Accepted: Aug. 19, 2015
Published Online: Sep. 13, 2018
The Author Email: D. G. Abdelsalam (dahi.abdelsalam@nis.sci.eg), Baoli Yao (yaobl@opt.ac.cn)