“…Consider the solution of the first problem. In the classical interferometry, phase-shifting techniques [9,10] are used to unambiguously determine the amplitude and phase distributions of the light field from the interference patterns, i.e., the difference of phases of the measured field and the reference wave is modulated. In the proposed scheme, the phase-shifting techniques cannot be applied in their conventional interpretation since the structure of the near field is strongly dependent on the distance to the surface.…”