TY - GEN
T1 - A real-time adaptive phase-shifting interferometry
AU - Zhao, Weirui
AU - Cao, Genrui
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - A two-path adaptive phase-shifting interferometry, which is insensitive to the disturbance of constant term of phase perturbations induced by environmental vibration and air turbulence, is proposed. The beam sent from the source is divided into two parts by polarization beam splitter and the two parts enter a phase-shifting interference system, and then a two-path adaptive phase-shifting interference system is formed. The beam intensity of the one path is modulated in high frequency with an acousto-optic modulator, and phase lock-in as well as the closed loop control techniques is used in this path. Thus, the wobble of interference fringes can be compensated, and sequentially the fringes will be locked at arbitrarily chosen phase for phase-shifting testing. Meantime, surface profile of an optical element is measured in another path with five-step phase-shifting interferometry algorithm. Comparing with other similar techniques, here the depth of signal modulation is not limited by the optical path difference and the contrast of the fringe used to evaluate the surface profile is not reduced, hence a high signal-to-noise ratio can be obtained. In order to verify the feasibility of this interferometry, a two-path adaptive phase-shifting interference system is set up and the experiments of phase-locking and surface profile testing have been carried out. After phase-locking being realized, the residual wobble amplitude of optical phase difference is 2.65°RMS. Comparing with ZYGO interferometer, the result of surface profile testing is the same but the measurement repeatability is better.
AB - A two-path adaptive phase-shifting interferometry, which is insensitive to the disturbance of constant term of phase perturbations induced by environmental vibration and air turbulence, is proposed. The beam sent from the source is divided into two parts by polarization beam splitter and the two parts enter a phase-shifting interference system, and then a two-path adaptive phase-shifting interference system is formed. The beam intensity of the one path is modulated in high frequency with an acousto-optic modulator, and phase lock-in as well as the closed loop control techniques is used in this path. Thus, the wobble of interference fringes can be compensated, and sequentially the fringes will be locked at arbitrarily chosen phase for phase-shifting testing. Meantime, surface profile of an optical element is measured in another path with five-step phase-shifting interferometry algorithm. Comparing with other similar techniques, here the depth of signal modulation is not limited by the optical path difference and the contrast of the fringe used to evaluate the surface profile is not reduced, hence a high signal-to-noise ratio can be obtained. In order to verify the feasibility of this interferometry, a two-path adaptive phase-shifting interference system is set up and the experiments of phase-locking and surface profile testing have been carried out. After phase-locking being realized, the residual wobble amplitude of optical phase difference is 2.65°RMS. Comparing with ZYGO interferometer, the result of surface profile testing is the same but the measurement repeatability is better.
KW - Acousto-optic modulation
KW - Adaptive interferometry
KW - Closed loop feedback control
KW - Phase-shifting interferometry
KW - Vibration detection and compensation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84872505531&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1117/12.929177
DO - 10.1117/12.929177
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84872505531
SN - 9780819492104
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
BT - Interferometry XVI
T2 - Interferometry XVI: Techniques and Analysis
Y2 - 13 August 2012 through 15 August 2012
ER -