Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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848954 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2015 | 4 Pages |
When two laser beams of different wavelength are simultaneously applied to a Michelson interferometer, a moiré of parallel patterns appears due to the difference in optical path length between the reference beam and the measuring beam. The pattern appears with a wavelength of λaλb/|λa − λb|, and the distance between the zeroes of the envelope is also λaλb/|λa − λb|. Using the moiré of parallel patterns, unambiguous range of step height is half of λaλb/|λa − λb|. However, intensity varies with an average wavelength of λaλb/(λa + λb), and intensity variation differs between the zeroes of each envelope. The unambiguous range is several times wider than λaλb/|λa − λb|. Intensity variation over the unambiguous range is measured, and coincides with calculated intensity variation, step height can be measured.