Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes

A two-beam amplitude division interferometer with negligible equivalent aberrations, verifying the equivalent sine condition and illuminated by an incoherent extended periodic source yields various non-classical localization planes. The source period can be chosen so that a non-classical localizatio...

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spelling paper:paper_14644258_v5_n3_p283_Comastri2023-06-08T16:16:45Z Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes Digital discrimination Interferometry Non-classical localization planes Aberrations Birefringence Cameras Charge coupled devices Interferometers Interferometry Optical films Optical systems Perturbation techniques Prisms Digital discrimination Multilocalized fringes Non-classical localization planes Two-beam amplitude division interferometer Videofilm Optical testing A two-beam amplitude division interferometer with negligible equivalent aberrations, verifying the equivalent sine condition and illuminated by an incoherent extended periodic source yields various non-classical localization planes. The source period can be chosen so that a non-classical localization plane coincides with the plane where the images of one of the layers of a thick transparent sample are located thus detecting the perturbations present on this layer and blurring defects corresponding to other layers. In the present paper the process of focalizing different layers and making them coincide with nonclassical localization planes is digitally synthesized starting from a videofilm taken on one observation plane as a point source moves. Images acquired using a Wollaston prism as an interferometer are shown. 2003 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_14644258_v5_n3_p283_Comastri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14644258_v5_n3_p283_Comastri
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Digital discrimination
Interferometry
Non-classical localization planes
Aberrations
Birefringence
Cameras
Charge coupled devices
Interferometers
Interferometry
Optical films
Optical systems
Perturbation techniques
Prisms
Digital discrimination
Multilocalized fringes
Non-classical localization planes
Two-beam amplitude division interferometer
Videofilm
Optical testing
spellingShingle Digital discrimination
Interferometry
Non-classical localization planes
Aberrations
Birefringence
Cameras
Charge coupled devices
Interferometers
Interferometry
Optical films
Optical systems
Perturbation techniques
Prisms
Digital discrimination
Multilocalized fringes
Non-classical localization planes
Two-beam amplitude division interferometer
Videofilm
Optical testing
Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
topic_facet Digital discrimination
Interferometry
Non-classical localization planes
Aberrations
Birefringence
Cameras
Charge coupled devices
Interferometers
Interferometry
Optical films
Optical systems
Perturbation techniques
Prisms
Digital discrimination
Multilocalized fringes
Non-classical localization planes
Two-beam amplitude division interferometer
Videofilm
Optical testing
description A two-beam amplitude division interferometer with negligible equivalent aberrations, verifying the equivalent sine condition and illuminated by an incoherent extended periodic source yields various non-classical localization planes. The source period can be chosen so that a non-classical localization plane coincides with the plane where the images of one of the layers of a thick transparent sample are located thus detecting the perturbations present on this layer and blurring defects corresponding to other layers. In the present paper the process of focalizing different layers and making them coincide with nonclassical localization planes is digitally synthesized starting from a videofilm taken on one observation plane as a point source moves. Images acquired using a Wollaston prism as an interferometer are shown.
title Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
title_short Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
title_full Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
title_fullStr Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
title_full_unstemmed Optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: Digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
title_sort optical testing of perturbations on successive layers: digital discrimination and multilocalized fringes
publishDate 2003
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_14644258_v5_n3_p283_Comastri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14644258_v5_n3_p283_Comastri
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