Phase gradient algorithm based on co-axis two-step phase-shifting interferometry and its application

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Abstract

A phase gradient method based on co-axis two-step phase-shifting interferometry, is used to reveal the detailed information of a specimen. In this method, the phase gradient distribution can only be obtained by calculating both the first-order derivative and the radial Hilbert transformation of the intensity difference between two phase-shifted interferograms. The feasibility and accuracy of this method were fully verified by the simulation results for a polystyrene sphere and a red blood cell. The empirical results demonstrated that phase gradient is sensitive to changes in the refractive index and morphology. Because phase retrieval and tedious phase unwrapping are not required, the calculation speed is faster. In addition, co-axis interferometry has high spatial resolution.

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Wang, Y., Zhu, Q., Xu, Y., Xin, Z., & Liu, J. (2017). Phase gradient algorithm based on co-axis two-step phase-shifting interferometry and its application. Optics Communications, 405, 211–215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2017.07.021

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