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Design of nonlinearly spaced phase-shifting algorithms using their frequency transfer function.

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Here we show how to design phase-shifting algorithms (PSAs) for nonuniform/nonlinear (NL) phase-shifted fringe patterns using their frequency transfer function (FTF). Assuming that the NL phase steps are known, we… Click to show full abstract

Here we show how to design phase-shifting algorithms (PSAs) for nonuniform/nonlinear (NL) phase-shifted fringe patterns using their frequency transfer function (FTF). Assuming that the NL phase steps are known, we introduce the desired zeroes in the FTF to obtain the specific NL-PSA formula. The advantage of designing NL-PSAs based on their FTF is that one can reject many distorting harmonics of the fringes. We can also estimate the signal-to-noise ratio for interferograms corrupted by additive white Gaussian noise. Finally, for non-distorted noiseless fringes, the proposed NL-PSA retrieves the modulating phase error free, just as standard/linear PSAs do.

Keywords: transfer function; phase shifting; frequency transfer; using frequency; shifting algorithms; phase

Journal Title: Applied optics
Year Published: 2019

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