Abstract

A new scanning common-path interferometric profiler capable of absolute-phase measurement is described. The key element is a computer-generated hologram, which acts as the beam-splitting element. Unlike most absolute phase systems, it can be made entirely common path with respect to piston microphonics and is thus exceptionally stable. In addition to operating in scanning mode, the optical configuration permits simultaneous operation as a single-shot phase measuring interferometer and is thus capable of simultaneous form and texture measurements. The operation and stability of the scanning profiler are demonstrated experimentally.

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