Abstract
Pseudo optical frequency comb using a high-speed frequency laser scanner and an optical resonator is generated as a virtual broadband lightsource for the time-domain 2D single-shot tomography and profilometry. High-speed laser scanner (40 kHz) is realized using a broadband semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) whose individual wavelengths are consequently picked up by a conventional grating setup and a high speed polygon mirror. The performance of the pseudo frequency comb is confirmed by a measurement of a reference step-height sample with an optical zooming operation.
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