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Object illumination angle measurement in speckle interferometry

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Abstract

Errors in measurement of the object illumination angle affect fringe interpretation accuracies in speckle interferometry. To measure the object illumination angle we propose a method based on the moiré effect. The technique is easy to implement and was found to yield fast and accurate measurements.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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