Abstract

The interferometer described, based on the second harmonic generation of light, is useful in the contouring of refractive objects with large variations in optical depth. The device is a real-time common-path self-referencing interferometer that yields interferograms in the visible with an equivalent wavelength of the order of 50 microm. We describe experiments that show that it can serve as a useful device. The key to the device is the use of Y-cut LiNbO(3) configured for surface acoustooptic applications rather than for conventional second harmonic applications. The crystals are noncritically phase matched by temperature control and are used with a repetitively pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at 1.06 microm.

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