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Precise focal-length measurement technique with a reflective Fresnel-zone hologram.

Brian J. DeBoo, +1 more
- 01 Jul 2003 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 19, pp 3903-3909
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A new technique for precise focal-length measurement with a hologram is presented and offers the additional benefit of easy characterization by use of the same interferometer employed in examining the test optic.
Abstract
A new technique for precise focal-length measurements with a hologram is presented. This technique is widely applicable and is particularly useful for measuring large, slow lenses. In diffraction, the Fresnel-zone plate hologram emulates the reflective properties of a convex spherical mirror for use during transmission null tests of an optic by use of a phase-shifting interferometer. The hologram is written lithographically and therefore offers a higher degree of precision at a lower cost than its spherical mirror counterpart. A hologram offers the additional benefit of easy characterization by use of the same interferometer employed in examining the test optic. Better than ±0.01% precision is achieved during measurement of a 9-m focal-length lens by use of a 150-mm aperture interferometer.

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Talbot interferometry for measuring the focal length of a lens.

TL;DR: A method for measuring the focal length of lenses using the Talbot effect and the moire technique is described, and the focal lengths of positive, negative, and power-distributed lenses are measured.
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An improved technique of measuring the focal length of a lens

TL;DR: Based on a Talbot interferometry, an improved technique for measuring the focal length of a lens is proposed in this article, where the test lens is positioned at the Talbot image of a grating, then a different grating is arranged at the image of the first grating through a test lens.
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Optical activities in industry.

TL;DR: In place of the regular column by Mr. Cooke, this month the authors are running a short review of one British company’s optical activities, prepared by Their Man in England, George Fishter.
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Determination of the focal length of nonparaxial lenses by moire deflectometry

Ilana Glatt, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1987 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that moire deflectometry can be used as a universal device for focal length determina­ tion suitable for lenses and curved mirrors of any power requested and without using the paraxial approximation.
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