Phase shifting method for non-sinusoidal interference fringes with phase shift error

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Abstract

When applying phase shifting interferometry to practical phase measurement, the wave may become non-sinusoidal, and could include some phase shift errors. Prior phase shift algorithms are primarily used for sinusoidal cases, and can cause system errors when used for these non-sinusoidal interference. We propose two phase recovery methods for non-sinusoidal interference fringes: Specifically, a least-squares-based fitting algorithm that eliminates system errors using a sufficient number of measured images, and a Fourier transform-based method that effectively suppresses system errors using a lower (or insufficient) number of images. Simulation and experimental results verify the efficacy of the proposed methods.

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Lian, S., Yang, H., Kudo, H., Takano, H., & Momose, A. (2019). Phase shifting method for non-sinusoidal interference fringes with phase shift error. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 58(11). https://doi.org/10.7567/1347-4065/ab4a96

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