The influence of polarization states on non-linearities in laser interferometry

Electronics Medical technology Precision-technology
TU/e by S.J.A.G.Cosijns, H.Haitjema, P.H.J.Schellekens 14 August 2007

With use of an ellipsometric measurement the polarization state of several optical components used in interferometry was measured. A model of a heterodyne laser interferometer was developed, enabling to predict the non-linearities resulting from non-ideal polarization optics.


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