Muhamedsalih, Hussam, Gao, F. and Jiang, Xiang (2012) Comparison study of algorithms and accuracy in the wavelength scanning interferometry. Applied Optics, 51 (36). pp. 8854-8862. ISSN 0003-6935
Abstract

Wavelength scanning interferometry (WSI) can be used for surface measurement with discontinuous
surface profiles by producing phase shifts without any mechanical scanning process. The choice of algorithms for the WSI to analyze the fringe pattern depends on the desired accuracy and computing speed. This paper provides comparison of four different algorithms to analyze the interference fringe pattern
acquired from WSI. The mathematical description of these algorithms, their computing resolution, and speed are presented. Two step-height samples are measured using the WSI. Experimental results
demonstrate that the accuracy of measuring surface height varies from micrometer to nanometer value depending on the algorithm used to analyze the captured interferograms.

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