Measurement of linear shear through optical vortices in digital shearing speckle pattern interferometry

  • Tang X
  • Zhong P
  • Zheng X
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Abstract

Digital shearing speckle pattern interferometry (DSSPI) is a powerful interferometric technique used to visualize the slope contours undergoing static and dynamic deformations. Precise determination of the shear amount is crucial for quantitative analysis in DSSPI. However, accurately measuring the shear amount is often challenging due to factors such as optical device dimensions, deflections, aberrations, and misalignments. In this paper, we propose a novel method utilizing optical vortices deflection in pseudo-phase for shear measurement. This method eliminates the need for attaching calibration objects and replacing the light source, making it applicable to inaccessible or fragile samples. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method in determining shear amounts in DSSPI. The method can be easily automated and integrated into existing setups, offering broader application prospects.

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Tang, X., Zhong, P., Zheng, X., Ye, X., Du, S., & Yang, X. (2023). Measurement of linear shear through optical vortices in digital shearing speckle pattern interferometry. Optics Express, 31(17), 27973. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.499160

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