Transaction of the Japan Society for Simulation Technology
Online ISSN : 1883-5058
Print ISSN : 1883-5031
ISSN-L : 1883-5058
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A Study on Noise Reduction in Optical Nanometer Image
Phase unwrapping using Interpolation Technique of Interferometry Fringe Images
Hiroyuki NishimotoFumio ObataKazutake UeharaKenji YamaguchiKatsunori Kimura
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2009 Volume 1 Issue 2 Pages 28-36

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The development of micro machining technologies results in the wide use of optical interference measurement methods to evaluate surface configurations with micro/nanometer scale accuracy. The measurement range in vertical direction of the former optical interferometry with a single-wavelength was limited to the half of the wavelength. Though the phase unwrapping method is applied to expand the range, the usual high-speed phase unwrapping algorithms are sensitive to such noise as digital errors at A/D conversion of the interference fringe brightness. In this paper, we propose a newly algorithm to unwrap the phase after reducing the noise by interpolating the interference fringe images. Then, the performance of proposed algorism is verified through a numerical simulation and experiments using a high precision steel ball. The effective way to measure a high precision surface with deep slope is expanding the measurement range by combining the arctangent operation and the phase wrapping after applying a cubic spline interpolation to the interference fringe images. A portable single-wavelength interferometry measurement system with the developed algorithm is suitable for measuring a smooth surface like a precision steel ball without partial gaps.

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