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Non-scanning three-dimensional imaging using spectral interferometry with chirped frequency comb

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Abstract

One-shot 3D imaging-method with a chirped frequency comb was demonstrated using 2D pulse-to-pulse spectral interferometry. A step-height was measured with 6.1-μm-uncertainty, currently limited by the detection system. The method has large dynamic-range with high precision.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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