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Vibration-insensitive measurement of thickness variation of glass panels using double-slit interferometry
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2014
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EngineeringMeasurementOptical TestingGlass PlateMechanical EngineeringInterferometryVibration MeasurementOptical MetrologyEducationOptical GlassGlass PanelsOptical PropertiesInstrumentationDouble-slit InterferometryNanometric ResolutionStructural Health MonitoringOptical ComponentsPhotoelasticityApplied PhysicsThickness Variation
A technique which can measure thickness variation of a moving glass plate in real-time with nanometric resolution is proposed. The technique is based on the double-slit interference of light. Owing to the nature of differential measurement scheme, the measurement system is immune to harsh environmental condition of a production line, and the measurement results are not affected by the swaying motion of the panel. With the preliminary experimental setup with scanning speed of 100 mm/s, the measurement repeatability was 3 nm for the waviness component of the thickness profile, filtered with a Gaussian filter with cutoff wavelength of 8 mm.
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