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Combining phase images measured in the radio frequency and the optical frequency ranges.

Optics Letters 2017 June 2
Phase images measured in the radio frequency (RF) and optical frequency (OF) ranges, whose difference was about 4×10<sup>5</sup>, were combined on the basis of a pattern matching method. RF phase imaging was implemented with an optical frequency-comb femtosecond laser and a single-pixel camera to measure a meter-order depth object with micrometer-order accuracy. OF phase imaging was implemented with an optical interferometer using a low-coherence femtosecond laser pulse to measure the profile with nanometer-order accuracy and high spatial resolution. Combining the images obtained from both phase measurement systems enabled profilometry of a large depth object with high lateral and axial resolutions.

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