Employment of Fizeau fringe disintegration to magnify small phase variations

06-04-2021 10:16

When an object produces a small phase variation not less than the minimum phase variation detectable by the used system and more than the system’s noise, the object is considered as a tiny (or small) object. The measurement of interferometric phase differences evolved from a tiny optical phase object has gained attention in recent years due to its usefulness in accurate detection of nanometric dimensions. In the current work, a Fizeau wedge interferometer is used as an aberrationless method to amplify phase variations of a tiny object. The phase object is inserted between the two semi-reflecting/partially transmitting plates making a small wedge angle in between. The fast Fourier transformation (FFT) spectrum of the obtained interferograms is characterized by some frequency equidistant peaks. The number of these peaks is related to the number of the interfered rays and each peak represents a set of two-beam …