How do phase-shifting algorithms work?

Rigoberto Juarez-Salazar, Ceciibet Mendoza-Rodriguez, Jose E. Hernandez-Beltran, Carlos Robledo-Sanchez

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Interference is an important phenomenon that plays a key role in understanding the properties of light. However, novice students have difficulties with optical interference experiments because fringe-pattern processing algorithms are not a topic of optics courses. The difficulty increases taking into account that the phase shift is usually induced manually and advanced phase-shifting algorithms must be applied. In this paper, the fundamental principles behind seven well-established phase-shifting algorithms are presented. First, five basic algorithms are analyzed: the three-, four-, and n-steps as well as two least-squares algorithms. Then, the advanced iterative algorithm and the generalized phase-shifting are studied. The operation of the algorithms is illustrated by a typical experiment on the Michelson interferometer. This work could be useful as an introductory lesson to the optics laboratory.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo065302
PublicaciónEuropean Journal of Physics
Volumen39
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 18 oct. 2018

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