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Fourier analysis applied to the characterization of optical wedges with small angles

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Abstract

A technique for the measurement of optical wedge parameters is shown. It is based on the analysis of the Fourier transform of an interferogram-intensity register. In this domain the angle and the edge orientations of the optical wedge can be determined through a much simpler procedure than the usual interferogram fringe analysis.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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