Compressed-sensing wavenumber-scanning interferometry

•A compressed sensing theory is proposed to evaluate DRWSI data.•The method performs well when laser's output scans nonlinearly and with mode-hop.•The method refines the depth resolution and phase measurement accuracy.•The method does not require prior knowledge of the measured object. The Four...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics and laser technology 2018-01, Vol.98, p.229-233
Hauptverfasser: Bai, Yulei, Zhou, Yanzhou, He, Zhaoshui, Ye, Shuangli, Dong, Bo, Xie, Shengli
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Zusammenfassung:•A compressed sensing theory is proposed to evaluate DRWSI data.•The method performs well when laser's output scans nonlinearly and with mode-hop.•The method refines the depth resolution and phase measurement accuracy.•The method does not require prior knowledge of the measured object. The Fourier transform (FT), the nonlinear least-squares algorithm (NLSA), and eigenvalue decomposition algorithm (EDA) are used to evaluate the phase field in depth-resolved wavenumber-scanning interferometry (DRWSI). However, because the wavenumber series of the laser's output is usually accompanied by nonlinearity and mode-hop, FT, NLSA, and EDA, which are only suitable for equidistant interference data, often lead to non-negligible phase errors. In this work, a compressed-sensing method for DRWSI (CS-DRWSI) is proposed to resolve this problem. By using the randomly spaced inverse Fourier matrix and solving the underdetermined equation in the wavenumber domain, CS-DRWSI determines the nonuniform sampling and spectral leakage of the interference spectrum. Furthermore, it can evaluate interference data without prior knowledge of the object. The experimental results show that CS-DRWSI improves the depth resolution and suppresses sidelobes. It can replace the FTas a standard algorithm for DRWSI.
ISSN:0030-3992
1879-2545
DOI:10.1016/j.optlastec.2017.08.003