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Geometric and applied optics
Analysis of fringe field formed inside LDA measurement volume using compact two hololens imaging systems
Abhijit Ghosha, A. K. Niralaa, H. L. Yadavb a Biomedical Optics Lab, Department of Applied Physics, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad
826004 Jharkhand, India
b Photonics Lab, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, 831014 Jharkhand, India
Abstract:
We have designed and fabricated four LDA optical setups consisting of aberration compensated four different compact two hololens imaging systems. We have experimentally investigated are realized a hololens recording geometry which is interferogram of converging spherical wavefront with mutually coherent planar wavefront. Proposed real time monitoring and actual fringe field analysis techniques allow complete characterizations of fringes formed at measurement volume and permit to evaluate beam quality, alignment and fringe uniformity with greater precision. After experimentally analyzing the fringes formed at measurement volume by all four imaging systems, it is found that fringes obtained using compact two hololens imaging systems get improved both qualitatively and quantitatively compared to that obtained using conventional imaging system. Results indicate qualitative improvement of non uniformity in fringe thickness and micro intensity variations perpendicular to the fringes, and quantitative improvement of 39.25% in overall average normalized standard deviations of fringe width formed by compact two hololens imaging systems compare to that of conventional imaging system.
Received: 03.04.2017 Revised: 24.10.2017
Citation:
Abhijit Ghosh, A. K. Nirala, H. L. Yadav, “Analysis of fringe field formed inside LDA measurement volume using compact two hololens imaging systems”, Optics and Spectroscopy, 124:3 (2018), 429; Optics and Spectroscopy, 124:3 (2018), 437–449
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