Classical Hartmann test with scanning
Optics Express, Vol. 17, Issue 16, pp. 13959-13973 (2009)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.17.013959
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Abstract
In order to introduce many more evaluation points during the Hartmann test, the scanning of the screen across the pupil is proposed; after each step of the scan a different image of the bright spots is obtained. Basic ideas about how to design radial and square screens for the scanning are presented. Radial screens are scanned by rotation, whereas for square screens a linear inclined scan is enough to introduce many more evaluation points along two independent directions. For square screens it is experimentally shown that the lateral resolution of the test is improved.
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OCIS Codes
(120.3940) Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology : Metrology
(120.4800) Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology : Optical standards and testing
(120.6650) Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology : Surface measurements, figure
(220.4840) Optical design and fabrication : Testing
ToC Category:
Instrumentation, Measurement, and Metrology
History
Original Manuscript: May 26, 2009
Revised Manuscript: June 27, 2009
Manuscript Accepted: July 3, 2009
Published: August 3, 2009
Citation
Rufino Díaz-Uribe, Fermín Granados-Agustín, and Alejandro Cornejo-Rodríguez, "Classical Hartmann test with scanning," Opt. Express 17, 13959-13973 (2009)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-17-16-13959
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