Development and Characterization of a Dispersion-Encoded Method for Low-Coherence Interferometry
Explore the cutting-edge research in "Development and Characterization of a Dispersion-Encoded Method for Low-Coherence Interferometry" by Christopher Taudt. Published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden in 2021, this first edition spans 163 pages and delves into innovative methods in low-coherence interferometry. The book showcases significant findings, including the achievement of an impressive axial measurement range of 79.91 µm and an axial resolution of 0.1 nm. Additionally, it discusses the partial decoupling of axial and lateral measurement ranges, alongside the estimation of critical functional parameters such as surface roughness. This essential read is perfect for researchers and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of optical measurement techniques and their applications in various scientific fields. Enhance your knowledge and stay at the forefront of technology with this comprehensive resource.