Null-Test-Measurement of Cylindrical Microlenses in Transmitted Light

Lindlein N (2002)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2002

Journal

Publisher: Deutscher Ingenieur-Verlag

Book Volume: 1694

Pages Range: 111-116

Abstract

A fiber optic Mach-Zehnder-interferometer is described, which allows the test of cylindrical microlenses with a high numerical aperture in transmitted light. The interferometer is working in the near infrared and uses diffractive optical elements as null lenses providing a reference cylindrical wave. The setup, the null-optic, the light source and a method to eliminate misalignment aberrations are described in detail and a typical measurement sequence is presented.

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APA:

Lindlein, N. (2002). Null-Test-Measurement of Cylindrical Microlenses in Transmitted Light. VDI-Berichte, 1694, 111-116.

MLA:

Lindlein, Norbert. "Null-Test-Measurement of Cylindrical Microlenses in Transmitted Light." VDI-Berichte 1694 (2002): 111-116.

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