Light interference measurement method using...

Optics: measuring and testing – By light interference – Holography

Reexamination Certificate

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C356S512000

Reexamination Certificate

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07145659

ABSTRACT:
The present invention makes it possible to reliably hold a computer-generated hologram17and a sample surface18ain ideal design positions and to perform interference measurements on the surface shape of the sample surface18aby holding the computer-generated hologram17in a predetermined attitude by using a retaining member, and interposing a spacer45between this retaining member and the object so that relative positioning of both the computer-generated hologram17and the sample surface18ais performed. Light transmission type targets used for alignment are respectively disposed on the four corners of the frame body of the CGH17and the four corners of the measurement mirror18, and the system is devised so that images of these targets can be obtained by an image focusing lens43and CCD camera44, thus making it possible to check the adjustment of the alignment of the CGH17and sample surface18a.

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