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A Simple Phase Retrieval Algorithm from a Single Shot Interferogram

Traditional phase-shifting interferometry technique cannot be used to measure time-varying phase distributions. But single shot techniques could resolve the problem. Many efforts have been made on the phase retrieval methods from a single shot interferogram. In the paper, a simple and effective method is presented without complex computation. The interference fringe is transferred to a phase distribution with a look-up-table. And then it is divided into different regions according to the parity of every pixel. The pixels in the same region have the same parity, which determines the wrapped phase. Additionally, the light spot displacement of a local wavefront is obtained to solve the global sign ambiguity. The theoretical simulation results indicate that the PV of wavefront error is 0.00054(lambda) and the rms is 0.000125(lambda), which is much better than the results from the Fast Fourier Transformation method. We also use it in the experimentally measured interferogram. Our algorithm has the advantages of simplicity, high precision and effective for both open and closed interferometer fringes, which will be valuable for real time monitoring the optical elements shape during their processing.

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