Automated phase-measuring profilometry of 3-D diffuse objects
- 15 September 1984
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 23 (18) , 3105-3108
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.23.003105
Abstract
The high resolution surface profile of a 3-D diffuse object is obtained by measurement of the phase distribution across the image of a projected sinusoidal grating deformed by the surface. A shearing polarization interferometer is used for projection. Deformed grating images are detected by an array camera and processed by a microcomputer. Surface height resolutions of better than 10 μm have been attained, limited essentially by electronic quantization noise. In contrast to direct deformed grating analysis, this method, based on phase-shifting interferometric techniques, is capable of accurate measurement even with coarse projected gratings and low density image sensing arrays. Areas of application include industrial quality control, biostereometrics, robotics, and solid modeling for computer graphics.Keywords
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