Novel Chromatic Differential Confocal Matrix Sensor Using Multiband Spectral Images

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In this letter, a novel chromatic differential confocal matrix (CDCM) sensor is proposed and demonstrated for accurate and fast three-dimensional (3D) profiling without mechanical scanning. In contrast to conventional chromatic confocal microscopy (CCM) methods that require spectral expansion and a peak-intensity-wavelength detection algorithm for axial positioning, our CDCM employs the intensity difference between a pair of spectral confocal images to accurately discriminate surface height. Due to the elimination of spectral expansion required by a conventional CCM, the CDCM has an at least one order of magnitude higher axial sensitivity and surface profiling efficiency than a conventional CCM. In the CDCM, axial scanning is achieved by residual chromatic aberration of an achromatic objective and by constructing a difference intensity signal between two spectral confocal images. Spectral confocal images are acquired in a parallel manner by using a digital micromirror device as an array of illumination pinholes and digitally applying the virtual detection pinhole concept. Quantitative evaluation experiments with the proof-of-principle sensor system indicate that with a 10× NA 0.25 objective, the CDCM can achieve better than 0.1μm axial accuracy with an axial measurement range of approximately 28μm, a lateral resolution of 0.87μm.

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Ye, Y., Yi, D., Liu, Z., Jiang, W., & Liu, Y. (2023). Novel Chromatic Differential Confocal Matrix Sensor Using Multiband Spectral Images. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 35(1), 31–34. https://doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2022.3220401

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