Photonics (Nov 2023)

Parallel Phase-Shifting Digital Holographic Phase Imaging of Micro-Optical Elements with a Polarization Camera

  • Bingcai Liu,
  • Xinmeng Fang,
  • Ailing Tian,
  • Siqi Wang,
  • Ruixuan Zhang,
  • Hongjun Wang,
  • Xueliang Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics10121291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1291

Abstract

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In this paper, we propose a measurement method of micro-optical elements with parallel phase-shifting digital holographic phase imaging. This method can record four phase-shifting holograms with a phase difference of π/2 in a single shot and correct the pixel mismatch error of the polarization camera using a bilinear interpolation algorithm, thereby producing high-resolution four-step phase-shifting holograms. This method reconstructs the real phase information of the object to be measured through a four-step phase-shifting algorithm. The reproduced image eliminates the interference of zero-order images and conjugate images, overcoming the problem that traditional phase-shifting digital holography cannot be measured in real time. A simulation analysis showed that the relative error of this measurement method could reach 0.0051%. The accurate surface topography information of the object was reconstructed from an experimental measurement through a microlens array. Multiple measurements yielded a mean absolute error and a mean relative error for the vertical height of the microlens array down to 5.9500 nm and 0.0461%, respectively.

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