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  2. White light interferometry - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Schematic layout of a White-light Interferometer. A CCD image sensor like those used for digital photography is placed at the point where the two images are superimposed. A broadband “white light” source is used to illuminate the test and reference surfaces. A condenser lens collimates the light from the broadband light source.

  3. Interferometry - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. The light path through a Michelson interferometer.The two light rays with a common source combine at the half-silvered mirror to reach the detector. They may either interfere constructively (strengthening in intensity) if their light waves arrive in phase, or interfere destructively (weakening in intensity) if they arrive out of phase, depending on the exact distances between the ...

  4. White light scanner - Wikipedia

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    Figure 2. File:Twyman-Green interferometer set up as a white light scanner. Vertical scanning interferometry is an example of low-coherence interferometry, which exploits the low coherence of white light. Interference will only be achieved when the path length delays of the interferometer are matched within the coherence time of the light source.

  5. Optical coherence tomography - Wikipedia

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    Optical coherence tomogram of a fingertip. It is possible to observe the sweat glands, having "corkscrew appearance" Interferometric reflectometry of biological tissue, especially of the human eye using short-coherence-length light (also referred to as partially-coherent, low-coherence, or broadband, broad-spectrum, or white light) was investigated in parallel by multiple groups worldwide ...

  6. Michelson interferometer - Wikipedia

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    Michelson interferometers using a white light source. ... This is an advantage when the incoming light is not of a single spatial ... HMI takes high-resolution ...

  7. Coherence scanning interferometry - Wikipedia

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    Coherence correlation interferometry [7] MCM: Mirau correlation microscope [8] WLI: White light interferometry [9] WLSI: White light scanning interferometry [10] SWLI: Scanning white light interferometry [11] WLS: White Light Scanner: WLPSI: White light phase shifting interferometry [12] VSI: Vertical scanning interferometry [13] RSP: Rough ...

  8. List of types of interferometers - Wikipedia

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    Shearing interferometer (lateral and radial) Twyman–Green interferometer; Talbot–Lau interferometer; Watson interferometer (microscopy) White-light interferometer (see also Optical coherence tomography, White light interferometry, and Coherence Scanning Interferometry) White-light scatterplate interferometer (white-light) (microscopy)

  9. Point spread function - Wikipedia

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    The PSF in many contexts can be thought of as the shapeless blob in an image that should represent a single point object. We can consider this as a spatial impulse response function. In functional terms, it is the spatial domain version (i.e., the inverse Fourier transform) of the optical transfer function (OTF) of an imaging system.