2016
DOI: 10.3788/cjl201643.0308007
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Simultaneous Phase-Shifting Multi-Wavelength Interferometry Based on the Least-Squares Iterative Algorithm

Abstract: A novel simultaneous phase-shifting multi-wavelength interferometry based on the least-square iterative algorithm is presented. From the in-line phase-shifting interferometry system of three illumination wavelengths, a phase-shifting procedure of all illumination wavelengths can be carried out simultaneously. A sequence of phasesshifting interferograms with unknown phase-shifts at multiple wavelengths have been recorded simultaneously by a monochrome CCD. By using the least-square iterative operation, the wrap… Show more

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“…This requirement is often difficult to meet exactly due to many practical factors, so special efforts must be made to calibrate the phase shifter. To improve the convenience of method, the phaseshifting algorithm with the equal phase shift is further developed to the generalized phase-shifting algorithm dealing with arbitrary phase shifts, for example, least-squares iterative algorithm [9,10], Euclidean matrix norm algorithm [11] and diffraction field statistical averaging method [12] and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requirement is often difficult to meet exactly due to many practical factors, so special efforts must be made to calibrate the phase shifter. To improve the convenience of method, the phaseshifting algorithm with the equal phase shift is further developed to the generalized phase-shifting algorithm dealing with arbitrary phase shifts, for example, least-squares iterative algorithm [9,10], Euclidean matrix norm algorithm [11] and diffraction field statistical averaging method [12] and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%