Applied Sciences (Aug 2021)

A Real-Time Automated System for Dual-Aperture Common-Path Interferometer Phase-Shifting

  • Antonio Barcelata-Pinzón,
  • Ricardo Iván Álvarez-Tamayo,
  • Patricia Prieto-Cortés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167438
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 16
p. 7438

Abstract

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We report a novel fully real-time automatized optomechatronic dual-aperture common-path interferometer system for obtaining the phase difference between two interferograms by using the technique of phase-shifting interferometry. A motorized system is used to shift an additional phase transversally to the optical axis by ruling translation. For each high-resolution ruling displacement step of 0.793 μm, an interferogram is recorded by a CCD camera. The phase difference between the two successive recorded interferograms is then automatically calculated by computational self-calibrated algorithms. The proposed device provides more accurate measuring than typically used manual processes. Real-time phase differences are obtained from a robust low-cost optomechatronic system. Analytical calculation of the phase is performed automatically without the requirement of additional or external tools and processes, reducing the significant rework delay. A set of 47 interferograms were captured in real time then recorded and analyzed, obtaining an average phase shifting of 2.483 rad. Analytic explanation and experimental results are presented.

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