1 December 1996 Off-line system for simultaneous inspection of metal surface roughness and flatness by computer-generated holograms
Markku Savolainen, Jari T. Rasanen, Kai-Erik Peiponen, Raimo Veil Johannes Silvennoinen
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Recently the authors of this paper dealt with computergenerated holograms (CGHs) for the optical inspection of the surface roughness and waviness of relatively smooth surface roughness standards.1 The idea was to exploit two separate sensors to provide information on one hand about the surface roughness by measuring the contrast parameter as defined in Ref. 1, and on the other hand to inspect the surface curvature. Later, we improved the operational function of the surface sensor.
Markku Savolainen, Jari T. Rasanen, Kai-Erik Peiponen, and Raimo Veil Johannes Silvennoinen "Off-line system for simultaneous inspection of metal surface roughness and flatness by computer-generated holograms," Optical Engineering 35(12), (1 December 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601082
Published: 1 December 1996
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Surface roughness

Computer generated holography

Metals

Multiplexing

Sensors

Matrices

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