Multiplicative moiré two-beam phase-stepping and fourier-transform methods for the evaluation of multiple-beam fizeau patterns: a comparison

Appl Opt. 1998 Apr 1;37(10):1945-52. doi: 10.1364/ao.37.001945.

Abstract

A phase-evaluation method of multiple-beam Fizeau patterns that combines two-beam phase-stepping algorithms with the moiré effect was previously reported [Appl. Opt. 34, 3639-3643(1995)]. The method is based on a multiplicative moiréimage-formation process obtained by the direct superposition of high-frequency multiple-beam Fizeau carrier fringes upon a transmission grating (working as a phase modulator). We present a comparison between this multiplicative moiré two-beam phase-stepping method and the well-known Fourier-transform method for the topographic measurement of an undoped silicon wafer. The discrepancy between the two methods yields a rms phase-difference value of the order of(~2pi/90).