Passively-coupled, low-coherence interferometric duct profiling with an astigmatism-corrected conical mirror

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2017-04-06

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Optical Society of America

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Article

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1094-4087

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Ford HD, Tatam RP. (2017) Passively-coupled, low-coherence interferometric duct profiling with an astigmatism-corrected conical mirror. Optics Express, Volume 25, Issue 8, 2017 pp. 8896-8915

Abstract

Duct-profiling in test samples up to 25 mm in diameter has been demonstrated using a passive, low-coherence probe head with a depth resolution of 7.8 μm, incorporating an optical-fibre-linked conical mirror addressed by a custom-built array of single-mode fibres. Zemax modelling, and experimental assessment of instrument performance, show that degradation of focus, resulting from astigmatism introduced by the conical mirror, is mitigated by the introduction of a novel lens element. This enables a good beam focus to be achieved at distances of tens of millimetres from the cone axis, not achievable when the cone is used alone. Incorporation of the additional lens element is shown to provide a four-fold improvement in lateral imaging resolution, when compared with reflection from the conical mirror alone.

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Fiber optics imaging, Fiber optics sensors, Nonspherical mirror surfaces, Optical coherence tomography, Metrological instrumentation

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Attribution 4.0 International

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