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Large area shape and aberration coefficients, surface roughness and 3D topography instantly
Characterisation of Micro Optics Non-contact methods for characterisation and performance of microlenses abound, yet these are not often suited for delivering accurate information of the entire lens profile as they operate in a single plane. This paper explains how Digital Holographic Microscopy offers more by providing near-instant shape and aberration coefficients, surface roughness and 3D topography across larger areas. |
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