Edge Response Characterization of Interferometers and the Effect of Aberrations

An edge response characterization technique to predict the ITF of an interferometer using non- interferometric measurements has been shown to be effective. This technique eliminates the need for phase objects to be used in the characterization process. Using coherent imaging with an irradiance sensi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Millstone, Daniel Brucker
Other Authors: Dubin, Matthew
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2017
Subjects:
ITF
MTF
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625697
http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/625697
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Summary:An edge response characterization technique to predict the ITF of an interferometer using non- interferometric measurements has been shown to be effective. This technique eliminates the need for phase objects to be used in the characterization process. Using coherent imaging with an irradiance sensitive detector and an irradiance step as a characterization artifact to determine an interferometer's ITF was proven viable for diffraction limited, defocused, astigmatic, and spherically aberrated systems. Simulations and collected data demonstrated agreement between the interferometric edge response characterization technique results and coherent imaging edge response characterization technique results. The effect that aberrations have on ITF curves has been investigated in this thesis and an understanding of the system behavior under aberrated conditions was investigated.